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A '''partition''' is a subdivision of a hardware device, for the purpose of dedicating that subdivision for some particular purpose.
 
A '''partition''' is a subdivision of a hardware device, for the purpose of dedicating that subdivision for some particular purpose.
  
A common examples is a section of a [[disk]] for storing data or a [[file system]].  In the [[mainframe]] world, large computers can have their hardware divided which each section running its own [[operating system]].
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A common example is a section of a [[disk]] for storing data or a [[file system]].  In the [[mainframe]] world, large computers can have their hardware divided which each section running its own [[operating system]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 11 September 2025

A partition is a subdivision of a hardware device, for the purpose of dedicating that subdivision for some particular purpose.

A common example is a section of a disk for storing data or a file system. In the mainframe world, large computers can have their hardware divided which each section running its own operating system.