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Disk On Module: Flash Drive, Hard Disk Drive, List Of Solid-State Drives
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A disk on module
(DOM) is a flash drive with either 40/44 pins IDE/Standard ATA Interface
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 in to 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 losing their market
to (integrated on motherboard) CompactFlash (CF) to IDE converters that
provide hard disk drive simulation for the widely supported CF standard. |
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