 Introduction Introduction  Types of Secondary storage devices Types of Secondary storage devices  Floppy Disks Floppy Disks  Hard Disks Hard Disks.

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 Introduction Introduction  Types of Secondary storage devices Types of Secondary storage devices  Floppy Disks Floppy Disks  Hard Disks Hard Disks  CD-Roms CD-Roms  DVDs DVDs  Pen Drives Pen Drives  Blu Ray Disk Blu Ray Disk

A storage device is a hardware device capable of holding Information in a personal computer. There are two storage devices used in computers, a primary storage device such as a computer hard drive. The secondary storage could be a removable, internal or external storage. Without storage device, you and your computer would not be able to save any settings or information and would beconsidered a Dumb terminal. A storage device may hold information, process information, or both. A device that only holds information is a recording medium. Devices that process information may either access a separate portable recording medium or a permanent component to store and retrieve information. Back

 Hard disks.  Floppy disks.  CD ROMs.  DVDs.  Pen drives.  Blue Ray Disks. Back

 The first floppy disks were 8 Inches in diameter.They hold upto 256 KB.  The next generation were 5.25 inches in diameter.It Could hold up to 1.44 MB.It is a standard one.  The next generation were 3.5 inches in diameter.  These disks are held within a hard plastic case  A spring loaded flap protects the disk from dust and greasy fingers.  Could hold up to 2.88 MB  It is one of the oldest type of portable storage devices still in use.

 It is used to transfer small files between computers.  It is also used to store data as backup.  Floppy disks are made of a flexible substances called Mylar.  A standard floppy disk can store 1.44Mb of data(300 A4 pages).  The Floppy disks can take more space for graphics/pictures than texts.  All disks are formatted before data can be written to disks.

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 A hard disk drive (HDD) is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating discs (platter) coated with magnetic material.  A HDD memories store information on one or more circular platters which are continually spinning.  Information is recorded on the surface of rotating data by magnetic heads as tiny magnetic spots.  These heads are mounted on arms.  Information is recorded in bands.  Each band of information in a given disk is called a track.

 The tracks are commonly subdivided into pie-shaped sections called sectors.  A motor rotates the disk at a rapid speed.  Data are recorded on the tracks and read by using read/write heads.

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 The Compact Disk or CDs are optical media.  The CDs are relatively cheap and have a storage capacity of up to 700Mb.  The Compact Disk-Read Only Memory:  This is used only to store information,not to store data.  Manufacturers use CD-ROMs to record information including text,graphics or audio on CD distribution.  CD Roms use the same technology as audio Compact Disks.  A master disk is created.  Copies of the disk are created through a pressing process

 Data are recorded on these disks only once.  The CD-Rom allow you to write on one part of the disk on one time another part at a later time.  Each part of CD-Rom allow you to write on only once and can’t be erased. Label Acrylic Aluminum Plastic Dye Back

 DVD is an optical storage device that looks like the same as a CD.  But, it able to hold about 15 times as much information and transfer it to the computer about 20 times as fast as CD-ROMs.  Also called super density disk.  It can hold 17 gigabytes of data.  The DVD-ROM is high capacity optical disc capable of storing 4.7 GB to 17GB.  DVDs were originally developed for the movie industry.  It can read audio CDs,CD-ROMs,CD-Rs,CD-RWs

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 A pen drive, or a USB flash drive, is a portable data-storage device.  Pen drives have replaced the floppy drives of old and have become the most popular data-storage devices among consumers.  Micro, lightweight and handy, a pen drive can be easily carried from place to place by students, professionals, academicians and independent tech consultants  Currently available pen drives with storage capacities ranging from 4GB and 32GB can be used to store graphics-heavy documents, photos, music files and video clips.

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 Blu-ray Disc (BD) is an Optical disk storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format.  The plastic disk is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs.  Developed by blu-ray disk association (which includes Apple, Hitachi, HP, LG, Panasonic, Pioneer, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony).  Wavelength of laser which reads data: 405 nm  The blu-ray name is a combination of “blue”, for the color of the laser that is used and “ray” for optical ray.

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