The storage battery industry is driven by industry needs for small, long-lasting, cost-effective storage, or rechargeable, batteries.
The main growth technologies were DVD-ROM drives and writable CD and DVD drives, whereas revenues from floppy drives and cartridge drives had stagnated.
San's or Storage Area Networks are the devices used when making optical drives, or storage drives, such as usb flash drives. You can purchase these from companies like New Egg.
Examples of storage devices are: internal/external hard drives, floppy drives, CD's, DVD's, thumb drives, etc.
The traditional industry standard is basic storage.
There are many types of storage media, two of them are USBs, or thumb drives, and external hard drives.
They both... used as storage
The best brand of storage drives are either FreeAgent or Seagate. Whatever you do, do not get Western Digital. They always die on me whenever I use their drives.
Primary storage, called RAM memory, is temporaty one that holds data and instructions while it is processing both. And slower but more permanent is secondary storage. And those are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, Zip drives and floppy drives.
Storage devices are different mediums that can hold varying amounts of information. Some examples of storage devices include CD, DVD, flash drives, floppy disks, and tape drives.
Hard disk drive inside the PC, CD or DVD drives/disks, USB (thumb drive, jump drive), and floppy disk drive/disk storage. Other storage can be external Hard disk drives, tape drives, RAID drives and the newer Blu-Ray.
Some examples are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, zip drives, and floppy drives
Hard drives are not volatile storage devices, because the information within them is not lost when the drive loses power.