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Disk on a Module or simply and more commonly Disk On Module (DOM) is a flash memory chip module that provides solid state storage and connects to an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) connector.   
Disk on Memory, Disk on a Module or simply and more commonly '''Disk On Module (DOM)''' is a flash memory chip module that provides solid state storage and connects to an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) connector.   
 
An IDE DOM is a small flash storage module which plugs directly to the IDE connector of the host motherboard.  The DOM emulates a HDD, so the host operating system sees no difference reading and writing from an IDE DOM or rotating HDD.
 
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Revision as of 21:05, 24 November 2020

Disk on Memory, Disk on a Module or simply and more commonly Disk On Module (DOM) is a flash memory chip module that provides solid state storage and connects to an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) connector.

An IDE DOM is a small flash storage module which plugs directly to the IDE connector of the host motherboard. The DOM emulates a HDD, so the host operating system sees no difference reading and writing from an IDE DOM or rotating HDD.