Hard disk drives (HDDs) are data storage devices that store and retrieve digital information using rapidly rotating disks coated with magnetic material. HDDs have greatly increased in capacity over time, from megabytes to terabytes, while decreasing dramatically in size and cost. Key components include disks, read/write heads, and an actuator arm that moves the heads over the disks. Error correction allows high recording densities without data loss. Future developments may allow even higher capacities through new magnetic recording technologies.