Tape, DVD, CD, Floppy Disk
Y
Generally on the order of 700 MB
Secondary storage is a device that are not attached to the computer; however, it can be inserted in order to archive additional data. Examples of secondary storage include CDs, DVDs, and floppy discs.
Nodes, references and arrays are the methods for storing binary trees. It can also be stored in breath first order.
Um, not sure how to do that, but you can create a sort of "table" in C++ by using multidimensional arrays. Below is an example of how to create a two-dimensional array: int myArray[10] [10]; You can add more dimensions to the array in order to increase its storage capacity.
Tape (up to 800GB, ex. DAT 160), DVD (4.7 - 17.08 GB), CD (up to 700MB) , Floppy Disk (ave. 1.44MB)
Y
Floppy Disk - 144 MB CD-R - 700 MB DVD-R - 4.7 GB Hard Disk - Up to 10 TB
Generally on the order of 700 MB
In order of least to most, the storage capacities are:floppy disk, CD, RAM, hard drive.3.5" HD floppy disks normally have a capacity of 1.44 megabytes. Older disks had less.CD's used for data storage have a data capacity of about 700 to 900 MB, depending on the type.Most computers now have a few GB of capacity in RAM.Typical hard drives now have capacities of hundreds of GB - although terabyte drives are now available too.Notes:Some computers (especially older ones) have very limited ram and may actually have less storage capacity than a floppy disk, but most of them currently have much more.When CD's were first introduced, they had more capacity than computer hard drives common at the time.The reverse is now true.A single-layer DVD-ROM can hold 4.7 GB of error-protected data, more than 6 CD-ROMs. This exceeds the RAM in many computers.
Secondary storage is a device that are not attached to the computer; however, it can be inserted in order to archive additional data. Examples of secondary storage include CDs, DVDs, and floppy discs.
In order to use a floppy disc you need to have a floppy disc drive.These days most computers don't have them at all, as they are so old floppy discs are hard to find..and the maximum capacity of a floppy disc is only 1.44Mb. I recently tried to buy some , but I couldn't find any at 15 different computer shops
Cd , dvd, flash drives , hard disk devices .
Floppy disks have only 1.44 MB of storage space. ZIP disks have upwards of 100MB of storage space and are much more resistant to magnetic damage at the same time. However, due to cost-effectiveness, neither are especially well-regarded for consumer use anymore. CDs and DVDs are inexpensive and for the same price will hold on average an order of magnitude more data. The only advantage of a floppy disk, is its ability to boot. As far as storage, floppy disks are obsolete. Not even a Word document with enough attachments can fit on one. Most computers can boot directly off the CD ROM. Newer PC's can boot off a USB Key. But when all else fails, the floppy is always there to save the day when you've crashed your system, and need to boot to reformat/reinstall windows.
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A Floppy Drive is where you can insert Floppy Disk in order to read and write data to them. They are seldomed used anymore, as optical discs are more mainstream.
in general, a HDD or a tape casette. HDD tend to be used for normal computers and for servers, tape casettes tend to be used for the backup of servers (they're the things that you see spinning on computers in old fashioned movies The brain.