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Storage devices and media
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Storage devices and media
Backing storage device
non-volatile
data is stored permanently
slower reading of data
Types of data access
Serial access
data is accessed by starting at the beginning
access each data in order
till required information is found
used on magnetic tape systems
Direct access
used with magnetic disks and optical media (CDs and DVDs)
key field used is able to calculate where data is stored
access is much faster
back up data
able to retrieve data if the original storage device is hacked, lost or destroyed
Types of backing storage media
Solid State
data stored as 1s and 0s
consume much less power
no moving parts
Flash drives (memory sticks)
transport files between computers or back up files
compact and portable
cheap to buy
small: easy to lose
Flash memory cards
store photos on digital cameras
store music files in MP3 players
compact and robust
expensive
lower storage capacity than hard disks
Magnetic
Hard disk drives
Fixed hard disk
Main backing storsage
store operating system and working data
very fast data transfer rate
very large memory capacities
can be easily damaged
not portable
portable hard disks
connected to computer via USB
transfer data, files and software between computers
large memory capacity
small and light
can be easily damaged
Magnetic tapees
data is in serial acces
robust
useless in real time
data transfer rate is fast
access time is very slow
Optical
can be read using light
CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
read only memory
CD: store music files and software DVD: store films
cheaper
lower data transfer rate than hard disks
portable
store large data files
CD-R and DVD-R
recordable once only
cheaper than RW disks
once burned,it becomes ROM disks
if error occurs, disk has to be thrown away
CD-RW and DVD-RW
re-writable media
can be re-used several times
used to record radio and TV programs
might accidentally overwrite data
expensive
DVD-RAM
able to watch a recorded program and record a new program at the same time
have discrete concentric tracks
use as satellite receivers to allow simultaneous recording and playback
long life span (min. 30 years)
writing is very reliable
expensive
less compatible
Blue-ray disks
large storage capacity
fast data access and transfer rate
expensive
store and play back films
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