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Answer / Vaibhab Kumar
Disk interleaving is a technique used to improve the performance of I/O-bound applications by splitting data across multiple physical disks. By distributing the read or write operations across several disks, disk interleaving can reduce seek times and increase the overall throughput. This method is adopted to address the limitations of sequential access in traditional single-disk architectures.
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