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Chapter 6:Storage
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Storage What is storage? p. 220 Fig. 6-1 Next Holds data, instructions, and information for future use Storage medium is physical material used for storage Also called secondary storage
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Storage What is capacity? p. 222 Next Kilobyte (KB)1 thousand Megabyte (MB)1 million Gigabyte (GB)1 billion Terabyte (TB)1 trillion Petabyte (PB)1 quadrillion Number of bytes (characters) a storage medium can hold Exabyte (EB)1 quintillion Zettabyte (ZB)1 sextillion Yottabyte (YB)1 septillion
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Magnetic Disks p. 222 Fig. 6-3 Next What are tracks and sectors? Track is narrow recording band that forms full circle on disk Sector stores up to 512 bytes of data Formatting prepares disk for use and marks bad sectors as unusable System Defrag
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Magnetic Disks What is a hard disk? p. 224 Fig. 6-6 Next hard disk installed in system unit High-capacity storage Consists of several inflexible, circular platters that store items electronically Components enclosed in airtight, sealed case for protection Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 6, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Hard Disks below Chapter 6
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Magnetic Disks What are characteristics of a hard disk? p. 225 Fig. 6-7 Next Sample Hard Disk Characteristics Advertised capacity120 GB Platters3 Read/write heads6 Cylinders16,383 Bytes per second512 Sectors per track63 Sectors per drive234,441,648 Revolutions per minute7,200 Transfer rate133 MB per second Access time8.9 ms actual disk capacity
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Magnetic Disks What are external hard disks and removable hard disks? p. 227 Fig. 6-12 Next External hard diskfreestanding hard disk that connects to system unit Removable hard diskhard disk that you insert and remove from hard disk drive Used to back up or transfer files
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Magnetic Disks What is online storage? p. 228 Fig. 6-13 Next Others can be authorized to access your data Service on Web that provides storage for minimal monthly fee Files can be accessed from any computer with Web access Large files can be downloaded instantaneously
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Push the same button to close the tray. Optical Discs What are optical discs? p. 229 Fig. 6-14 Next Most PCs include an optical disc drive Flat, round, portable metal discs made of metal, plastic, and lacquer Can be read only or read/write Insert the disc, label side up. Push the button to slide out the tray.
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Optical Discs How should you care for an optical disc? p. 230 Fig. 6-15 Next Do store the disc in a jewel box when not in use Do hold a disc by its edges Do not eat, smoke, or drink near a disc Do not stack discs Do not expose the disc to excessive heat or sunlight Do not touch the underside of the disc
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Optical Discs What are CD-Rs and CD-RWs? p. 232 Next Must have CD recorder or CD-R drive Cannot erase discs contents CD-R (compact disc-recordable) c disc you can write on once CD-RW (compact disc-rewritable) ce erasable disc you can write on multiple times Must have CD-RW software and CD-RW drive
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Optical Discs What is a DVD-ROM (digital versatile disc-ROM or digital video disc-ROM)? p. 233 Fig. 6-19 Next High capacity disc capable of storing 4.7 GB to 17 GB Must have DVD-ROM drive or DVD player to read DVD-ROM Stores databases, music, complex software, and movies Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 6, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click DVDs below Chapter 6
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Miniature Mobile Storage Media What is a USB Flash Drive? p. 236 Fig. 6-25 Next Plugs in a USB port on a computer or mobile device Storage capacities up to 4 GB May eventually make the floppy disk obsolete
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