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Is this speed normal for formatting a HDD? (mint 21.2)
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Looks like you're zeroing the disk. Hard drives are faster on the outside of the platters compared to the inside because there's more rotational velocity on the outside. Since the data is moving directly across the disk as its writing, yes, you'll see a speed difference during this process.
See https://superuser.com/questions/643013/are-partitions-to-the-inner-outer-edge-significantly-faster
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Yup I am zeroing it.
That explains the declining speed. Thanks a lot for the insight!