Conceptual Drawings Description: 1. HDD: Tracks, Sectors, and Clusters Visual: Imagine a large, circular disk (representing an HDD platter) viewed from above. Tracks: Draw several concentric circles on this disk, like the rings of a tree trunk. Label these "Tracks." Sectors: Divide each track into many small, pie-slice-shaped segments. Label a few of these "Sectors." Clusters: Highlight groups of these sectors (e.g., 4 or 8 sectors together) using a distinct color or outline. Label these highlighted groups "Clusters" or "Allocation Units." Overall: The drawing would clearly show the physical, circular arrangement of data on an HDD, emphasizing how sectors are the smallest physical units and clusters are the logical units the file system uses. 2. SSD: Pages and Blocks (Electronic Organization) Visual: Picture a grid of many small, square or rectangular cells (representing NAND flash cells). This grid would be part of a larger chip, perhaps with a simplified "Controller" box connected to it. Pages: Group several adjacent cells together into larger rectangles. These would be "Pages." You could show data (0s and 1s) flowing into and being stored within these pages. Blocks: Enclose several of these "Pages" within an even larger, distinct outline. Label these larger sections "Blocks." Overall: This drawing would convey the electronic, grid-like structure of flash memory, showing how individual cells form pages (writable units) and pages form blocks (erasable units), highlighting See more