Secondary Storage
OCR Secondary Storage
- Created by: Noye
- Created on: 24-04-13 18:26
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- Secondary Storage
- Definition: Long term, non-volatile storage
- Usually much LARGER than main memory
- We require more of it so it needs to be CHEAP
- Cheaper technologies have SLOWER access speeds
- We require more of it so it needs to be CHEAP
- Needs to be ROBUST & RELIABLE
- Features requiring consideration
- CAPACITY
- PORTABILITY
- RELIABILITY
- SPEED
- DURABILITY
- Examples of different types
- MAGNETIC
- Oldest
- Floppy Disks, Hard Disks and Tapes
- Cheap and high capacity
- Moving parts make it slow
- Goes wrong more often than solid state
- Vulnerable to damage
- Magnetic Disks are read with a moving head inside the disk drive
- Tapes are read by moving them past a read-write head
- OPTICAL
- Lasers write data on to the disk and read from it as well
- CDs and DVDs
- Vulnerable to damage
- Can be ROM or Rewritable
- SOLID STATE/ FLASH STORAGE
- Memory sticks and memory cards
- No moving parts
- Cheaper and Smaller
- Type of RAM and is a good replacement for a hard disk in phones, tablets etc.
- MAGNETIC
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