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- Disk_on_module abstract "A disk on module (DOM) is a flash drive with either 40/44 pins IDE/Parallel ATA, USB, or SATA Interface to be used as a computer hard disk drive (HDD). The flash-to-IDE converter simulates a harddisk, and therefore the modules can be used without additional software or drivers. They are used particularly within embedded computing systems where they can often be deployed into very harsh environments (where mechanical hard disk drives would simply fail), or in a thin client because of small size, low power consumption and silent operation.DOMs are highly reliable as they do not have any moving parts like regular hard disks and are small in size and light in weight. However, after a disk crash in traditional hard disk, some data may still be recoverable by scanning the physical media using specialized equipment, but there is no known method to recover lost data from a physically damaged DOM.[citation needed]Currently storage capacities range from 32MB to 64GB with various form factor including vertical or horizontal orientation.The DOM works the same way as a solid-state drive, but it is generally plugged directly to the motherboard.".
- Disk_on_module thumbnail DOM.JPG?width=300.
- Disk_on_module wikiPageID "1813355".
- Disk_on_module wikiPageRevisionID "600799063".
- Disk_on_module hasPhotoCollection Disk_on_module.
- Disk_on_module subject Category:Solid-state_computer_storage_media.
- Disk_on_module type Artifact100021939.
- Disk_on_module type Instrumentality103575240.
- Disk_on_module type Medium106254669.
- Disk_on_module type Object100002684.
- Disk_on_module type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Disk_on_module type Solid-stateComputerStorageMedia.
- Disk_on_module type StorageMedium106263762.
- Disk_on_module type Whole100003553.
- Disk_on_module comment "A disk on module (DOM) is a flash drive with either 40/44 pins IDE/Parallel ATA, USB, or SATA Interface to be used as a computer hard disk drive (HDD). The flash-to-IDE converter simulates a harddisk, and therefore the modules can be used without additional software or drivers.".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk On Module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on Module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on Module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on module".
- Disk_on_module label "Disk on module".
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_on_Module.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_on_module.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_on_module.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_on_module.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_On_Module.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Q1228782.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Q1228782.
- Disk_on_module sameAs Disk_on_module.
- Disk_on_module wasDerivedFrom Disk_on_module?oldid=600799063.
- Disk_on_module depiction DOM.JPG.
- Disk_on_module isPrimaryTopicOf Disk_on_module.