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1 Storage Devices

2 Primary & Secondary Storage
Primary Storage Volatile storage, such as RAM, is primary storage All contents lost when machine switched off Good practice to make regular back-ups Secondary Storage Non-volatile, more permanent storage for software and data files For example: Magnetic Tape, Magnetic Disks, CD-ROM, microfilm

3 File Processing Method usually depends upon whether every record needs to be processed. Sequential Processing Every record has to be read. Typically used in a payroll situation. Random Processing Each record has its own address allowing direct access Address can be calculated from a unique key Or retrieved from a separate index Typical in Database Management Systems

4 Floppy Disks & Zip Disks
Thin plastic disk (mylar) covered in metal oxide in a hard plastic case. HD (high-density) disk can store 1.44 Mb Zip Disk Slightly larger than floppy but similar construction Hold 100Mb or 250Mb of data Disk Storage Diskette has two surfaces, each with (typically) 80 concentric circles called tracks. Tracks are divided into sectors when disk is formatted

5 Hard Disks PC Minis & mainframes
One or more platters in a sealed casing. Typically 5Gb to 30Gb as of Spring 2001. Minis & mainframes May be fixed or removable Fixed are faster, more reliable, greater storage capacity Similar storage in concentric track, but on multiple platters, giving rise to concept of cylinders. Cylinder is the set of tracks that multiple read/write heads access in one position.

6 Hard Disk layout

7 Magnetic Tape Magnetic Tape is obviously a serial medium.
Have to read through tape to find a required record Updates require creation of a new tape Data cannot be changed in situ Cheap and convenient for backup Cartridge tape for PCs can store up to 20Gb

8 Magnetic Tape Data record in frames across the tape
One frame represents one byte Frames form tracks along the tape, typically 9 tracks – 8 data tracks and one parity track 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

9 Other Devices CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW Stores up to 700Mb. Various data types
Read-only. Read by reflecting a laser beam off the surface and detecting the presence or absence of tiny pits which will have been burned into the surface to represent binary digits CD-R Similar to CD-ROM, but usually gold in colour Intended use for firms to store their own data for rapid retrieval Favoured by ‘pirates’ to produce illicit copies of software CD-RW

10 Other Devices Magneto-Optical Disks Microfiche
Integrate optical and laser technology for read and write storage. A 5.5” disk can store up to 2.6 Gb. Still under development, but may replace magnetic disks when price and speed permit. Microfiche COM (computer output on microfilm) devices create the4” by 6” hard-copy films that are microfiche Each sheet may contain upto 270 frames each containing a page of information which can be viewed using a special viewer


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