Chapter 3 1 1
Chapter 3 1 1
Types of access
Serial access:
This type of access is the slower type because you have to go through everything one by one until
you reach what you want.
If you want to watch a show that you recorded earlier, you have to rewind / fast-forward through all
other shows until you find it. (can’t just skip)
The good thing is that when this type of access needs updating you can easily just add another
tape and merge the old one with the new.
Direct access
Computer uses a key field to calculate where data has been stored
It is then able to access the data directly from the calculated position
Access is much faster than with serial access
Used in applications where access speed is vital
When updating media which uses direct access, the new data is written to the next available
location and its position is calculated using the built-in algorithm
Main/Primary
ROM
Memory
Optical Storage
Uses:
Used to store operating systems and working data
Used for storing application software
Real time systems and online systems used fixed hard drives
Used in file servers for computer networks
Advantages
Very fast data transfer rate and fast access times to data
Have very large memory capacities
Similar to hard disks but are usually connected via universal serial bus
Uses:
Can be used as backup systems to prevent loss of data
Can be used to transfer data, files and software between computers
Advantages:
Data access time and transfer rate is very fast
Large memory capacities
Can be used to transfer information between computers
Disadvantages
Can be easily damaged
Uses:
Used if small files need to be stored/transferred
Older computers use this method of storage
Advantages:
Using a CD to store a small file is often regarded as wasteful
It is a very simple technology and are also extremely cost
Disadvantages:
Very low memory capacity
Old technology - not compatible with modern computer
Slow data transfer
Not very robust
Magnetic tapes:
Thin strip of plastic which is coated in a magnetic layer
Read and written by read/write head
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Uses:
Application where batch processing is used
Used as a backup media
Advantages:
Generally less expensive and very robust technology
Data transfer rate is fast
Disadvantages:
Access time is very slow
When updating another tape is needed
Uses:
Store music files and software.
Very large storage capacity and are used to store films.
Advantages:
Holds more data than floppy disks
Less expensive than hard disk drives
Disadvantages:
Data transfer rate and data access time are slower
Uses:
They are used for home recording of music (CD-Rs) and films (DVD-
Rs)
They are used to store data for later use
Used in applications where it is necessary to prevent the deletion or over-writing of important data
Advantages:
Cheaper than RW disks
Once burned (and finalized) they are like ROM
Uses:
CD-RWs and DVD-RWs are used to record radio and television programs
They are used in closed circuit television (CCTV) systems
Advantages:
Can be re used many times
Different file formats can be used each time
Less wasteful than R format since files or data can be added at a later stage
Disadvantages:
Relatively expensive media
Possible to accidentally overwrite
DVD-RAM:
Recent addition to optical media group
Unlike other CD and DVD formats, DVD-RAMs have several discrete concentric tracks rather than a
single spiral track
Gives them advantage that writing and reading can occur at the same time
Makes it possible to watch an already recorded television program at the same time as a different
program is being recorded
Recording layer is made from similar phase-changing material to that used in RW technology
Shiny and dull marks represent data to a computer where they are interpreted
Uses:
DVD-RAMs are used in recording devices such as satellite receivers to allow simultaneous
recording and playback
They are used in camcorders to store films
Advantages:
Have a long life (30 years)
Can be re written on more than the DVD-RWs (100,000 times)
Very reliable as they have built in verification software to ensure accuracy of
data
Access is very fast
No need to finalize the disk
Very large capacities
Ability to read and write data at the same time
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Disadvantage:
DVD-RAMS are not as compatible as R or RW, many systems will not recognize this format
More expensive than DVD-RW
Blu-ray disks:
Uses:
Blu-ray disks are used in home video consoles
Used for storing and playing back films
PCs can use this technology for data storage or backing up hard drives
Camcorders can use this media to store film footage
Advantage:
Very large storage capacity
Data transfer rate is very fast
Data access speed is faster than with other optical media
Disadvantage
Disks are relatively expensive
Blu-ray disks still have encryption problems
3. Solid state:
Solid state systems control the movement of electrons within a microchip: if the transistor conducts
a current, this is equivalent to a 1, otherwise it is a 0
Have no moving parts, consume much less power and are extremely robust
Used primarily as removable storage devices and are collectively known as flash memory
Uses:
Used to transport files between computers
Used as a security device - a dongle - to prevent software piracy
Advantage:
Very compact and portable media
Very robust
Disadvantage:
Not possible to write protect the data and files
Small physical size and are easy to lose.
Uses:
Used to store photos on digital cameras
Mobile phones use them as memory cards
Used in MP3 players to store music
Used as a backup in hand held devices
Advantages:
Very compact
Very robust
Disadvantages:
Very expensive per Gb of memory when compared to hard drive disks
Has a finite life in terms of the number of times they can be read from or written to
Lower storage capacity than hard disk
Portability
Very portable Flash memory cards
Memory sticks/pen drives
All the CDs and DVDs
Less portable Portable hard disks
While some tapes are small others are large
Not portable Fixed hard disks
Robustness
Very robust Memory sticks/pen drives
Flash memory cards
Robust but might CD-ROM, DVD-ROM
damage in some CD-R, DVD-R
circumstances HD-DVD, Blu-ray
Robust but may CD-RW, DVD-RW
lose data if DVD-RAM
wrongly used BD-RE (Rewritable Blu-ray)
Portable hard drive
Magnetic tape
Very fragile if Fixed hard drive
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