<storage> Several records written as a contiguous block on
magnetic tape so that they may be accessed in a single I/O
operation. Blocking increases the amount of data that may be
stored on a tape because there are fewer inter-block gaps.
It requires that the tape drive or processor have a
sufficiently large buffer to store the whole block.
(1995-04-13)
Nearby terms:
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