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   * **LBA method**: LBA stands for Logical Block Addressing, where each and every sector is numbered serially resulting in easy addressing of spaces upto 2TB.   * **LBA method**: LBA stands for Logical Block Addressing, where each and every sector is numbered serially resulting in easy addressing of spaces upto 2TB.
  
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 ===== Cons of the MBR partitioning scheme ===== ===== Cons of the MBR partitioning scheme =====
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   * Logical partitions are stored in a Linked List data structure over the extended partition, and can easily fail, which internally can make some logical partitions inaccessible.   * Logical partitions are stored in a Linked List data structure over the extended partition, and can easily fail, which internally can make some logical partitions inaccessible.
  
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 ===== Alternatives ===== ===== Alternatives =====
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