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removable hard disks, portable and removable hard drives, magnetic tape drives
and magnetic tapes, memory cards
• Optical backing storage media (CD/DVD/Blu-ray): CD ROM/DVD ROM, CD
R/DVD R, CD RW/DVD RW, DVD RAM, Blu-ray discs
• Solid state backing storage: solid state drives, flash drives (pen drive/memory
stick/USB stick)
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What is Storage
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• Storage medium is the name given to the device that actually holds the data.
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File Sizes
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1 KB 1000 Bytes
* 1000
1 MB 1000 KB
* 1000
1 GB 1000 MB
* 1000
1 TB 1000 GB
Floppy Disk
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Magnetic Tape
Up to 185 TB
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Type of Access
Serial (sequential Access)
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Main Memory Vs Backing Storage
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Main Memory
• Sometimes known as Internal Memory or primary memory.
• Includes RAM and ROM
• Usually used to store data temporarily (in the case of RAM).
• Usually used to store data while it is being processed by the CPU.
• Is volatile – means data will be lost if computer is turned of.
Backing Storage
• Backing storage some known as secondary storage.
• Name for all other storage devices which are part of a computer
like hard drive.
• Usually used to store data over a long time.
• Usually used to store application software, operating system
software, files etc.
• Is Non-volatile - Means data will not be lost of computer is
turned off.
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Magnetic Storage Devices
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Portable
Magnetic Storage Devices
Hard Drive
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Magnetic
Magnetic Storage Devices Tapes
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Optical Media
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• Optical storage
Access Type: Direct devices save data as
Advantages: Disadvantages patterns or dots.
• Hold more data than • Data transfer rate is
• Data is read by
floppy disks. slower compared to
bouncing the laser
• Cheaper than hard other storage medium.
beam off the surface
drives and USBs. • Not Robust - easily be
off the medium.
• Compatible with audio damaged or scratched.
systems.
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DVD-Rom
Optical Media
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• Optical storage
Access Type: Direct devices save data as
Advantages: Disadvantages patterns or dots.
• Hold more data than CD- • Data transfer rate is
• Data is read by
ROMS. slower compared to
bouncing the laser
• Can store larger other storage medium.
beam off the surface
applications. • Have to buy a separate
off the medium.
• Videos is higher DVD player.
resolutions.
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Optical Media
Blu-Ray
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Exam Question
DVD-R are only recordable once. Once the process has been finalised then the disks
become Read Only. DVD-RW allows for data to be written, erased and rewritten
many times. DVD-ROM are Read Only and typically contain software, movies and
games. DVD RAMs are used when data constantly needs to be re-written. DVD
RAMS can hold up to 10GB of data (higher capacity) and commonly used in
recording equipment. DVD RAM will typically last longer than the DVD-R, DVD-RW
and the DVD-ROM as it is more durable. However it will be more expensive.
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Compare and contrast the use of optical discs and the use of fixed
magnetic disks to store data.
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Exam Question
Optical discs such as CDs DVDs and Blu-ray discs are read from and written to using
a laser beam. Magnetic disks are read from and written to using read/write heads.
Both have direct access however more time would be taken to write to an optical
disc compared to a magnetic disc due to slower access and transfer rates. Optical
discs are more portable and cheaper to buy. However they are more prone to
damage as they can easily be scratched or broken. Magnetic disks however have a
higher capacity to store more information. Optical discs are used to store videos,
music, software in contrasts magnetic disks store installed applications, system and
user files.
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Solid ‘state’
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• Solid-state storage devices are based on electronic circuits with no moving parts.
• Solid-state storage devices store data using a special type of memory called flash
memory.
• USB/Memory Cards use Direct Access
Examples USB Memory Stick Memory Card
Uses: Used to transfer files/backup Used to store files on digital cameras,
(work) between computers. mobile phones and mp3 players.
Advantages • Portable & Small • Very small and can be removed
• Robust and placed in other devices.
• large capacities • Robust
• No need for additional
drivers/software
Disadvantages • Easy to loose • Smaller storage capacities.
• USB could be damaged if not • Quite expensive.
ejected correctly.
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Compare and contrast the use of a Fixed Hard drive, portable hard
drive and a USB?
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Exam Question
A fixed hard drive is the primary storage device found in a computer system.
Application and system software will be installed on to the fixed hard disk. It is less
prone to damage because it is fixed into the computer whereas the portable hard
drive and the USB drive could be damaged when ejecting. In addition the fixed hard
drive will have a higher capacity compared to the portable and USB storage. Files
can be easily transferred between computers when using a portable hard drive and
a USB drive. However the USB drive will me more portable than the portable hard
drive. Both the portable and the USB drive is use to back up files however the
portable hard drive will be used to typically back up larger files.
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Discuss why you use a USB to backup data compared to optical disks?
Key Words: larger capacity, more portable, more robust, accessibility
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to USB ports
Exam Question
A USB drive is more suitable to backup data compared an optical disk because it
tends to have a higher storage capacity. In addition it is much quicker to copy files to
a USB Drive rather than burning files onto an optical disk. Furthermore the USB drive
is more portable and robust. Finally not all computers would have an optical disk
drive however many have accessibility to USB ports.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of solid state storage devices?
Key Words: portable, smaller, expensive, robust, capacity, lost, damage
Solid state devices do not having any moving parts and can be referred to as flash
memory. A USB drive or memory cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
They are typically smaller and very portable. They are quite expensive to buy and
can be easily lost or damaged if not correctly ejected from the computer. The
devices are available in different capacity and are more robust compared to optical
disks.
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Backup
storage medium.
Why?
• You could delete a file by accident
• Your computer could break down
• Your computer could get infected by a virus which could edit
data
• Your laptop is stolen or becomes damaged.
• Data could be corrupted by hackers.
• If this data is lost, then this would cause disruption to the business. Backing-
up business data is essential.
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How are Backups created
Personal Backups:
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Business Backups:
• Making copies of data very regularly (daily).
• Using large-capacity media such as magnetic tape
• Keeping old copies of backups, just in case.
• Automating the system so that nobody forgets to do
it!
• Keeping backup media off-site (in case of fire or
theft)
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Exam Question
Backup means making one or more copies of your data/file in a different storage
medium.
The reason for making a backup is that you could delete a file by accident. Also the
computer may breakdown which would mean you would loose all of your files. In
addition if your computer is infected by a virus then the data could be edited,
corrupted or encrypted. Furthermore your laptop could also be stolen or damaged
which would result in losing your original files.
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