Chapter 7
Discs that can be written only one time.
CD-R
This type of optical disc provides access to data but cannot be written on or erased by the user.
CD-ROM
Disc surface is not permanently altered when data is recorded and are used to create and edit multimedia presentations.
CD-RW
DVD stands for
Digital Versatile Disc
Improves hard disk performance by connecting several inexpensive hard disk drives together.
RAID
Mass storage system that enhances organizational security by constantly making backup copies of files moving across an organization's network.
RAID
This type of storage provides only temporary or volatile storage.
RAM
Compact drive, also known as a flash drive, which is used to transport data and information between computers, specialty devices and the Internet.
USB drive
Measures the amount of time required by the storage device to retrieve data and programs.
access speed
A characteristic of secondary storage that measures how much a particular storage medium can hold.
capacity
When a read/write head makes contact with the hard disk's surface, it causes a head:
crash
Help with file organization; run through each track of a stack of platters.
cylinder
Measures how tightly the magnetic charges can be packed next to one another on the disk.
density
Improves hard disk performance by acting as a temporary high-speed holding area between a secondary storage device and the CPU.
disk caching
This hard-disk performance enhancement anticipates data needs.
disk caching
An organizational strategy to promote efficient and safe use of data across the networks.
enterprise storage system
Type of hard drives that are removable and typically connect to a USB or FireWire port on the system unit.
external
Increases storage capacity by reducing the amount of space required to store data and programs.
file compression
Dedicated computers with very large storage capacities that provide users access to fast storage and retrieval of data are known as:
file servers
USB drives are also known as:
flash drives
Small solid-state storage devices widely used within smartphones and GPS navigation systems are called:
flash memory cards
DVD+R and DVD-R are two competing write-once ______.
formats
This type of storage uses rigid metallic platters that are stacked one on top of one another.
harddrive
The next generation of optical disc that provides the greatest capacity is called:
hi def
Used to alter the surface of a plastic or metallic disc to represent data.
laser beam
Refers to the tremendous amount of secondary storage required by large organizations.
mass storage
Specialized high-capacity secondary storage devices designed to meet organizational demands.
mass storage devices
The actual physical material that holds the data and programs.
media
Mass storage device widely used for home and small business storage.
network attached storage
Another name for cloud storage is:
online storage
This type of storage uses pits and lands to represent 1s and 0s.
optical
RAM is sometimes referred to as:
primary storage
The process of accessing information from a secondary storage device.
reading
Provides permanent or nonvolatile storage.
secondary storage
Each track is divided into invisible wedge-shaped sections called ______.
sectors
Similar to internal hard-disk drives except they use solid-state memory.
solid-state drives
Architecture to link remote storage devices to computers such that the devices are as available as locally attached drives.
storage area network
Hardware that reads data and programs from storage media.
storage devices
Concentric rings on a hard-disk platter.
tracks
The process of saving information to a secondary storage device.
writing