Secondary Storage Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 5 main uses of secondary storage?
A
- Long term storage
- Back up data
- More storage space for things like picutres
- Send data over a network
- Easily transport files
2
Q
What are the 3 main types of secondary storage?
A
- Magnetic
- Optical (CD’s, Blu-rays, DVD’s)
- Solid State Discs (USB’s Flash Drives)
(Secondary storage are mostly external hardware devices to store long term data)
3
Q
Describe how Magnetic Storage Disks work. Describe 4 disadvantages and advantages of MSD’s
A
- use magnetic fields to magnetise individual sections of a metal spinning disk, with each section representing one bit
> A demagnetised section represents 0; magnetised is 1. - As the disk spins, read/write heads move over the surface of the disk:
> It writes by magnetising or demagnetising sections
> It reads by taking note of which sections are magnetised or not
Advantages:
- Can hold alot of storage
- Quicker to store and retrieve data that optical disks
- Data is not lost (non-volitile)
- Cheap storage
Disadvantages:
- Contains moving parts, making it easy to damage
- The surface of the disk can be scratched, losing data
- Uses a lot of energy
- Can be noisy
4
Q
Describe how Optical Storage Devices Work. What are the 3 forms of OSD’s? What are advantages and disadvantages of OSD’s?
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- A laser scans the surface of a spinning disk, which cotains hollows and pits (representing 1, and 0,s)
- Hollows will reflect the laser back (1) and pits will scatter the laser (0)
- ROM media, which has preinstalled data that is unchangeable
- R media, which is a clean disk, which can have data written on it though a laser etching pits and hollows (this cannot be changed onced stored)
- RW media, which is the same as R, except can be changed more than once
Advantages:
- Easy to store and carry
- Can be read by multiple devices
- Can last a long time if taken care of properly
Disadvantages:
- Easily scratched
- Data written on R drived or ROM cannot be changed (permanently fixed)
- Can be Expensive
(These are like DVD’s, Blu-Rays etc)
5
Q
Describe Solid State Disks. What are the advantages and disadvantages of SSD’s
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- They contain no moving parts and are usually in the forms of USB’s or SD cards.
- They use special transistors to store and keep data even when not used
Advantages:
- Lightweight and convenient
- Portable data medium
- Durable (especially because no moving parts)
- Quiet and easy to install
Disadvantages:
- Cannot carry too much data
- Can be quite expensive (cost per MB higher than Magnetic Disk Drives)
6
Q
What is Cloud Storage? What are the advantages and Disadvantages?
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- Data stored online in a cloud, which can be distibuted and accessed by multiple users connected to that cloud via the internet
- The cloud is stored on Magnetic and Solid State Storage held in one remote location
( e.g. apple icloud or microsoft cloud)
Advantages:
- Limitless data
- Automatic backups
- Acessable from anywhere with internet
- Accessable from multiple devices (unlike MSD’s which need to be installed)
Disadvantages:
- Needs internet connection
- Can be slow to access some times
- The cloud host is in control of this information
- Sometimes you need to pay subsciption for usage