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1. Magnetic Storage Devices are capable of storing data with a surface material
coated with magnetic oxide. The hard disk and diskette are two of the most
popular magnetic storage media.
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2. Optical Storage Devices are storage devices that are readable with beams of
laser light. This is how data are stored in compact metal disk.
Compact Disc are often referred to as CD, is a flat, round optical storage
medium that is originally developed for storing digital audio.
CD-Rs are a low cost solution for backing up software and are capable of
holding up to 650 MB (74 minutes of music) or 700MB (80 minutes of
music).
d. DVD – Digital Versatile Disc is a high capacity optical storage medium that
can hold large amount of data compared to a compact disc (CD)
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then read many times after it has been created. DVD-R drives are
capable of recording to DVD-R discs.
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1. IDE/ATA - One of the most commonly used interfaces for disc drives.
2. Parallel - Interface used with old external CD-ROM drives.
3. PCMCIA (PC Card) - Interface sometimes used to connect external disc
drives to laptop computers.
4. SATA - Replacing IDE as the new standard to connect disc drives.
5. SCSI - Another common interface used with disk and disc drives.
6. USB - Interface most commonly used to connect external disc drives.
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There are a handful of different types of memory cards on the market, each
varying in size, compatibility, and storage capacity. The most commonly
used memory cards are listed below.
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c. Smart Card is a plastic card about the size of a credit card, with an
embedded microchip that can be loaded with data, used for telephone
calling, electronic cash payments, and other applications.
Storage Capacity
It is the maximum amount of data that can be stored on a storage device. Computer data
storage provides one of the core functions of the modern computer, that of information
retention.
The computer recognizes only the digits 0 and 1. These digits are called bits. A Byte is
composed of eight bits. Each character, including the spaces, entered into the computer
occupies a byte of memory.
Approximations
Megabyte (MB)
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Gigabyte (GB)
Terabyte (TB)
Petabyte (PB)
Exabyte (EB)
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Zettabyte (ZB)
Yottabyte (YB)
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