Microdrive is a
registered trademark for miniature, 1-inch
hard disks produced by
IBM and
Hitachi. These rotational media storage devices were designed to fit in
CompactFlash (CF) Type II slots. The release of similar drives by other makers led to them often being referred to as "microdrives" too. As of 2015, Microdrives are viewed as obsolete, having been eclipsed by solid-state flash media in read/write performance, storage capacity, durability, physical size, and price.