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Title: Introduction to Storage Devices


1
Introduction to Storage Devices
2
Storage Devices
  • Used to keep data when the power to the computer
    is turned off.
  • Medium/media
  • Location where data is stored.

3
Hard Disk
  • Usually mounted inside the computers system
    unit.
  • Can store billions of characters of data.
  • Stated in forms of bytes
  • Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes

4
Magnetic Storage
  • Recording of data onto disks or tape by
    magnetizing particles of an oxide based surface
    coating.
  • A fairly permanent type of storage that can be
    modified.
  • Used by mainframe or microcomputers

5
Floppy Disk
  • Round piece of flexible Mylar plastic covered
    with a thin layer of magnetic oxide and sealed
    inside a protective covering.
  • May be referred to as a floppy
  • 3½ disk capacity is 1.44 MB or 1,440,000 bytes

6
Solid-State Storage
  • Flash memory cards
  • Widely used in notebook computers
  • Used to record MP3 music files
  • Key chain hard drives
  • Key chain flash memory
    devices
  • Connects to a USB port

7
Optical Storage
  • Means of recording data as light and dark spots
    on CD or DVD.
  • Reading is done through a low-power laser light.
  • Pits
  • Dark spots
  • Lands
  • Lighter, non-spotted surface areas

8
CD-ROM
  • CD Read Only Memory
  • Also called CD-R
  • CD-Read
  • Storage device that uses laser technology to read
    data that is permanently stored on compact disks,
    cannot be used to write data to a disk.

9
CD-RW
  • CD-Read Write
  • A storage device that reads data from CDs and
    also can write data to CDs.
  • Similar to a CD-ROM, but has the ability to write
    to CD.

10
DVD
  • DVD ROM
  • Digital Video Disk which is read only.
  • DVD-R
  • Digital Video Disk which can be written to one
    time. It then becomes read only.
  • DVD-RW
  • Digital Video Disk which can be rewritten to.

11
Blu-Ray Technology
  • New standard in storage
  • Blu-Ray
  • New disks use blue laser light instead of the red
    laser light used in traditional CD players
  • Disks may ultimately hold
  • Over 30GB on one-sided disks
  • Over 50GB on two-sided disks

12
Flash or Jump Drives
  • External storage devices that can be used like a
    external hard drive.
  • They have the capability to be saved to, deleted
    from, and files can be renamed just like with a
    normal hard drive.

13
Hot Swappable
  • A hot swappable device is one which can be
    replaced whilst the server is still in
    operation.
  • You should only hot swap components when the
    component and operating system supports it.
  • The following components can be hot swapped
    RAM, disk drive, power supply, NIC, graphics
    cards.
  • Hot swappable components are more expensive.
    Often only necessary when you need to keep a
    server operational 24/7.

14
List of Devices for Secondary Storage
  • Magnetic tape and disks
  • Compact Disk Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
  • Write Once Read Many - (WORM)
  • Magneto-optical disks
  • Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)
  • Optical disks
  • Digital Video Disks
  • Memory cards
  • Flash memory
  • Removable storage

15
References
  • Computing Essentials 2005
  • M. Guymon. Pleasant Grove High School
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