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Hard disk drive and XDCAM

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Difference between Hard disk drive and XDCAM

Hard disk drive vs. XDCAM

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive or fixed disk is an electromechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material. XDCAM is a series of products for digital recording using random access solid-state memory media, introduced by Sony in 2003.

Similarities between Hard disk drive and XDCAM

Hard disk drive and XDCAM have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): IEEE 1394, Random access, Solid-state drive.

IEEE 1394

IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer.

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Random access

In computer science, random access (more precisely and more generally called direct access) is the ability to access any item of data from a population of addressable elements roughly as easily and efficiently as any other, no matter how many elements may be in the set.

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Solid-state drive

A solid-state drive (SSD) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently.

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Hard disk drive and XDCAM Comparison

Hard disk drive has 199 relations, while XDCAM has 34. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.29% = 3 / (199 + 34).

References

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