MG306: Chapter 7 Hard Drives
How much data does a blue-ray hold
25-128GB
How much data does a DVD hold
4.7-17 GB
How much data does a CD hold
650MB-1GB
Flash Memory Cards are used with
A variety of specialized input devices including digital cameras to store and transfer images and digital media players like the iPod to store and transfer music and video files.
Media
Actual physical material that retains data and programs
What is the role for Solid State Drives (SSDs)
As more people use tablets and laptops, they will become more popular. They are small, reliable, fast, and more energy efficient than standard hard drives
3 kinds of optical disk
CD, DVD and Blue-Ray (BD)
What are the different types of CDs
CD-Rom (you can put data on only once) CD-RW (you can add to the CD later)
Tracks
Concentric rings on the platter
Example of a read-only
DS with music on them bought from a store.
3 Ways to improve the performance of hard disks
Disk catching, Redundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAID), and file compression/decompression
What kind of drive should you use as a back up drive
External drive
Mass Storage devices that support enterprise storage system
File Server, NAS, RAID systems, and organizational cloud storage
CD
First in optical disk. Typical storage of 700 MB. Often used to store music
4 Widely Used Storage Media
Hard Disk, Solid State, Optical Disk, & Cloud Storage
Secondary Storage Devices
Hard disk, floppy disks, CD, DVD, jump drives
Platter
Hard disks use rigid metallic _______ that provide a large amount of capacity. They store data and programs by altering the electromagnetic charges on the platter's surface
Storage Devices
Hardware that read and writes to storage media
Example of Write Once
Home family movies
Capacity
How much a particular storage medium can hold
Two Types of Hard Disks
Internal and External
Who uses RAID?
Internet Servers and Large Organizations
Cloud Storage
Internet service that provides storage, processing and memory to computer users. Google Drive
RAID Systems
Larger versions of the specialized devices discussed earlier in the chapter that enhance organizational security by constantly making backup copies of files moving across the organization's networks
Advantage of Cloud Storage
Maintenance, fewer hardware upgrades, and easy file sharing and collaboration
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Head crash
Occurs when the hard disk makes contact with the drive's read-write head. Destroys Data
What is the downside of more drives in your case?
Power requirements and heat generated.
Reading
Process of accessing information
Writing
Process of saving information to a secondary storage device
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External Hard Drives are useful to
Protect or secure sensitive information. Used to back up content of internal hard disk and they provide additional hard disk capacity
Disk Catching
Provides a temporary high-speed holding area between a secondary storage device and the CPU; improves performance by anticipating data needs and reducing time to access data from secondary-storage.
Secondary Storage
Provides permanent or nonvolatile storage. Retains data and information after the computer system is turned off
Which is better. 5400 rpms or 7200 rpm
RPM is he speed of rotation of your hard drive. Fast speed means faster data transfer between the disk and the motherboard
RAM
Random Access Memory: Primary Storage. Volatile, meaning that it loses its content whenever power is disrupted
3 basic formats of optical discs
Read only, write once, and rewritable
External Hard Drives
Removable. Provide Slower access and typically connect to a USB or thunderbolt on the system unit.
SSDs (Solid State Drives)
Similar to internal hard-disk drives except they use solid-state memory; faster, more durable, more expensive, and generally provide less capacity. Hybrid systems contain SSD and magnetic disks
Disadvantage of Cloud Storage
Slower access speed and less control over file security
Solid- State Storage is
Slower than traditional memory but much faster than traditional hard disk
DVD
Standard optical discs. Typical storage 4.7GB. Ofter used to store movies and software
SANs
Storage area network; method of using enterprise-level remote storage system as if they were local to your computer.
Solid-State Storage
Storage, such as flash memory, has no moving parts. Offers a combo of features of RAM and ROM. Can be updates like RAM and will not loose info when a computer is shit down like ROM
Example of rewritable
Storing and sharing audio and video files
SSDs are used in
Tablets, smartphones ,and other mobile devices
Optical Disk
Use later technology instead of magnetic charges. Uses tracks and sector stop organize and store files. 1s and 0s are presented by pits and lands
Sectors
Wedge-shaped sections
Why do we still use magnetic tape storage for large data installations
When the power goes off, tapes do not loose their data. They are compatible across hardware manufacturers. They are easy to transport because they don't need to stay energized
WRAP
Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production; Non for profit organization dedicated to promoting safe, lawful, humane, and ethical manufacturing around the world through certification and education
Can you place more than one drive in a mini tower or tower pc?
Yes.The cable that comes with the pc can usually accommodate at least 2
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
a type of filer server designed for homes and small businesses. Less expensive, easier to set up, and easier to manage than most file servers. It does not include powerful management tolls and features found in many large-scale file servers
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File Server
dedicated computer with very large storage capacities that provide users access to fast storage and retrieval of data
Rewritable (-RW or -RAM)
discs are similar to write-once discs except that the disc surface is not permanently altered when data is recorded
Write-Once (-R)
discs can be written on once. After that, they can be read many times but can not be written on or erased
Read-Only (-ROM)
discs cannot be written on or erased by the user
File Compression & Decompression
files are compressed before storing and then decompressed before being used again; improves performance through efficient storage
Organizational cloud storage
high-speed internet connection to a dedicated remote storage faciloty. These facilities contain banks of file servers to offer enormous amounts of storage
Key to SANs
high-speed network. This connects individual computers to mass storage devices.
How does File Compression/decompression Work?
increase storage capacity by reducing the amount of space required to store data and programs. Also used to compress DVD, CD, & Flash drives
Internal Hard Disk
located within the system unit. Used to store programs and data files. (Personal computers use this to store operating systems and major apps like word)
BD (blue-ray)
newest form. signed to sore hi def videos. typical storage 50GB.
enterprise storage system
promote efficient and safe use of data across the networks within their organizations
Density
refers to how tightly electromagnetic charges can be packed next to one another on the disk
Mass Storage
refers to the tremendous amount of secondary storage required by large organizations
Cylinders
run through each track of a stack of platters
Hard Disks
save files by altering the magnetic charges of the disk's surface to represent 1s and 0s
RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks)
several inexpensive hard-disk drives are connected together to improve performance by providing expanded storage, fast access, and high reliability.
Flash Memory Cards
small solid state devices that are widely used with portable devices (laptops, smartphones and GPS systems) Removable
USB Drives (Flash Drives)
so small they fit onto a key ring. Drives connect to a computers USB port and are widely used to transfer data and information between computers, specialty devices and the internet.
Mass Storage Devices
specialized high capacity secondary storage devices designed to meet organizational demands for data storage
Cloud Computing
the internet acts as a "cloud" of servers
Access Speed
time required to retrieve data from a secondary storage device