True or False 1. One advantage of using removable storage media is transportability. 2. Hard drives store data optically, with lasers. 3. CDs store data.

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True or False 1. One advantage of using removable storage media is transportability. 2. Hard drives store data optically, with lasers. 3. CDs store data on a single, spiral track. 4. Disk caching can improve performance. 5. Smart cards are usually used to transport large amounts of data from one PC to another.

Multiple Choice 6. A cluster is ________________________________. a. several platters combined on a spindle. b. a group of disk drives treated as a unit. c. the smallest unit of read and write. d. the smallest unit of allocation. 7. With a(n) _________, storage devices that are located in a separate network are attached to the main network to provide storage capabilities for the network. a. disk cache b. RAID c. disk access time d. storage area network e. network attached storage

Matching A burned or darkened area on an optical disc. a. CD+RW b. USB c. pit d. DVD-R e. RAID A burned or darkened area on an optical disc. A rewritable optical storage medium. 10. A port often used to connect flash memory drives and external hard drives.