Definition: Command Reordering


A feature that allows the drive to reorder I/O processes in the command queue, which results in minimizing the seek time and rotational latency and thus increases throughput.




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Allocation

The method DOS uses to assign a specific area of the hard drive to a given file. (See also cluster.)

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