3.3 - Storage Devices Flashcards
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Hard disk drives (HDD)
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- Non-volatile magnetic storage - rapidly rotating platters
- Random-access
– Retrieve data from any part of the drive at any time - Moving parts
– Spinning platters, moving actuator arm
– Mechanical components limit the access speed
– Mechanical components can also break
2
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Solid-state drives (SSD)
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- Non-volatile memory - No moving parts
- Very fast performance - No spinning drive delays
3
Q
mSATA (Mini-SATA)
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- Shrink the SATA drive into smaller devices
– Same data, different form factor
– Great for laptops and mobile devices - Smaller than 2.5” SATA drives
– No spinning drive
– Allows for different form factors - Was used briefly - Quickly replaced by the m.2
4
Q
AHCI vs. NVMe
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- SATA was designed for hard drives
– Uses AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) to
move drive data to RAM
– SATA revision 3 throughput up to 600 MB/s
– SSDs need a faster communication method - NVMe (Non-volatile Memory Express)
– Designed for SSD speeds
– Lower latency, supports higher throughputs
– Take advantage of NVMe with an M.2 interface
5
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M.2 interface
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- Smaller form factor - No SATA data or power cables
- Can use a PCI Express bus connection
– 4 GB/second throughput or faster
when using NVMe PCIe x4 - Different connector types
– Needs to be compatible with the slot key/spacer
– B key, M key, or B and M key
– Some M.2 drives will support both
6
Q
B-key and M-key
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- M.2 doesn’t guarantee NVMe
– Your M.2 interface may be using AHCI
– Check your documentation - Your motherboard may only support
one type of M.2 key
– Check the documentation again
7
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Flash drives
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- Flash memory
– EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable
read-only memory)
– Non-volatile memory - No power required to retain data - Limited number of writes
– Can still read the data - Not designed for archival storage
– Easy to lose or damage - Always have a backup
– Flash memory
8
Q
Optical drives
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- Small bumps read with a laser beam
– Microscopic binary storage - Relatively slow
– Archival media - Many different formats - CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Blu-ray
- Internal and external drives
– For those uncommon application installations
9
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HDD internals (image)
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