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Secondary Storage
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Secondary storage (auxiliary storage) is all data storage that is not currently in a computer's primary storage or memory. This is a computer memory, which is held outside the CPU. It is non-volatile: it remains stable when the computer is turned off.
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Magnetic Tape How it store data? – Magnetism(on plastic tape) Features – Sequential access – slow read-write access removable from the computer Main types – There are many sizes and types of tape, but tape is rarely used in modern computer systems.
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Floppy Disk How it store data? – Magnetism(on circle of plastic) Features – Direct access – Read-write access removable – Low capacity Main types – Floppy disk are available in several sizes, but they have low storage capacity and rarely used in modern computers.
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Hard disk How it store data? – Magnetism(on a stack of metal disks inside the computer case) Features – Direct access – Read-write access usually fixed in one machine – High capacity Main types – Hard disk are available in several sizes, they have high storage capacity and are commonly used in modern computers.
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Optical Disk How it store data? – Microscopic pits burned into a smooth surface by a laser. They are invisible to normal vision. Features – Direct access – Read-Only, access unless you have the software to ‘burn’ new data on to the disk – removable – High capacity Main types – CD’s are used to store music and large data files. DVD’s have even higher capacity and are used to store very large amount of data such as a movie.
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Flash Memory How it store data? – Microscopic silicon circuits Features – Direct access – Read – write access – Removable – High capacity Main types – Flash memory can be packaged in a number of ways, in sticks or cards, which can be plugged into a computer with a suitable socket.
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Access Computer access to storage means that there is a flow of data between the CPU and storage.
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Sequential Access This means the stored data can only be accessed in order. A video tape is an example of sequential access. Access is slow.
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Direct Access This means any part of the storage can be accessed right away. A DVD is an example of direct access.
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Capacity The capacity of storage means how much data it can hold.
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Access Speed This is how quickly the processor can read data from storage.
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Hard drive This is a stack of metal disk, which is fixed inside the main computer case. It can store a lot of data but you can only access the data if you use the computer where it is stored. External hard drives can be bought. The Surface of a hard disk is divided into tracks and sectors.
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Interface The connection between any two systems or parts, which allows them to communicate. Secondary Storage is connected to the processor via an interface. An interface typically include a port and a buffer.
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Some common interface standards include: SCSI(Small Computer System Interface) IDE(Integrated Drive Electronic) SATA(Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) Firewire USB(Universal Serial Bus)
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Activity Investigate at least three types of storage, and write a short paragraph or report on each of them. What are the meaning for each of the following: – CD-ROM – CD-R – CD-RW – DVD-R – DVD-RW
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