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Lecture Assignment Team 6 11.16.09. Long Term Storage. Storage. Storage, or mass storage, is the ways a computer system can store software and data. Storage relies on storage media and storage devices. Storage media includes hard disks, floppy disks, flash drives, CDs, and DVDs.
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Lecture Assignment Team 6 11.16.09 Long Term Storage
Storage • Storage, or mass storage, is the ways a computer system can store software and data. • Storage relies on storage media and storage devices. • Storage media includes hard disks, floppy disks, flash drives, CDs, and DVDs. • Storage device is a computer hardware that is capable of retaining data even when the electrical power is turned off. • They are the devices that enable the disks to operate.
Storage vs. Memory • Storage devices save data even when the electricity gets shut off. • Storage is cheaper than memory • Storage plays a role in starting up your computer. • Storage devices are needed for outputs.
Hard Disk Drives • High capacity, high speed storage device • Usually consists of several fixed, rapidly rotating disks called platters. • Operating system records a table of information on disk which includes the file name and location on the disk. • Each track is divided into pie-shaped wedges called sectors.
Other types of Storage • Network attached storage-comprised of hard drives and other media used for data storage. Attached to a network. • Remote Storage-storage space on the server that is accessible from the internet. • Flash Drives-uses solid-state circuitry and has no moving parts. Uses flash memory, which is nonvolatile, electronic memory. • Solid-state storage-consists of nonvolatile memory chips which retain the data stored in them even if the chips disconnect from a computer or device. • Holographic Storage-uses 2 laser beams to create a pattern on photosensitive media, resulting in a three dimensional image. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKOkVbjNy7U
Quick Easy Convenient Portable Storage Devices
Hard Disk Performance“LOSS” the destruction or ruin • Key factor is the ability to retrieve data quickly • Major Hinderance • Defect • Dust and smoke particles • Dropping RESULTS IN THE LOSS OF DATA
Loss of Data“Loss” • Loss of the equipment • Loss of the information • Security • Network attached storage (NAS) • Remote Storage
Problems with long-term storage • Due to the fast rate that technology has been advancing, long term storage can become more of a problem. • Some of the old long-term storage devices might not be compatible with the new technology that continues to come out every year due to changes in formatting.
Dividing different storage devices by distance from the CPU.
Personal blog about saving personal information for long periods of time. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/12/13/1434216