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Advantages
* Durability. With proper care, optical media can last a long time, depending on what kind of optical media you choose. * Great for archiving. Several forms of optical media are write-once read-many, which means that when data is written to them, they cannot be reused. This is excellent for archiving because data is preserved permanently with no possibility of being overwritten. * Transportability. Optical media are widely used on other platforms, including the PC. For example, data written on a DVD-RAM can be read on a PC or any other system with an optical device and the same file system. * Random access.Optical media provide the capability to pinpoint a particular piece of data stored on it, independent of the other data on the volume or the order in which that data was stored on the volume.
Disadvantages
* Reusable. The write-once read-many (WORM) characteristic of some optical media makes it excellent for archiving, but it also prevents you from being able to use that media again. * Writing time. The server uses software compression to write compressed data to your optical media. This process takes considerable processing unit resources and may increase the time needed to write and restore that data.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Advantages
Durability. With proper care, optical media can last a long time, depending on what kind of optical media you choose.
Great for archiving. Several forms of optical media are write-once read-many, which means that when data is written to them, they cannot be reused. This is excellent for archiving because data is preserved permanently with no possibility of being overwritten.
Transportability. Optical media are widely used on other platforms, including the PC. For example, data written on a DVD-RAM can be read on a PC or any other system with an optical device and the same file system.
Random access. Optical media provide the capability to pinpoint a particular piece of data stored on it, independent of the other data on the volume or the order in which that data was stored on the volume.
Disadvantages
Reusable. The write-once read-many (WORM) characteristic of some optical media makes it excellent for archiving, but it also prevents you from being able to use that media again.
Writing time. The server uses software compression to write compressed data to your optical media. This process takes considerable processing unit resources and may increase the time needed to write and restore that data.
- SubhaGoluThe main advantage is small amounts of data can be stored cheaply. A basic DVD writer/player on a computer costs basically nothing, and CDs are cheap themselves. The main downfall is the physical object that is used to store the data is easily destroyed and not reliable.
Optical drives and optical juke boxes are the newest type of data storage solution, utilizing CDs and CDR's to store informational data. Many believe that optical drives and optical jukeboxes will be the replacement technology of magnetic tape drives while others are skeptical of the technology as a viable solution for data storage.
Data on optical disks is read via a laser as opposed to tape media which must touch the read/write component directly. This means optical disks endure less wear and tear during the read/write process. However, the construction of the optical disk, with its soft exposed plastic media layer, makes optical disks more prone to damage during storage and handling. Tape media on the other hand is completely encased until inside the read/write devise.
There is no universal "right" type of data storage solution for every business. Depending on their specific data needs, each type of business is suited for a different type of solution. Optical drives, optical jukeboxes, magnetic tape media, or hard disk storage each have a different set of pros and cons and each is ideal for one business while wrong for another. For those unsure about which type of data storage to choose, value-added resellers that offer a wide range of brands and products are a good resource for free, professional consultation.
they are susceptible to environmental and daly-use damage
ADVANTAGES
- Great For Archiving
- Trans-portability
- Random Access
- Durability
DISADVANTAGES
- Reusable
- Writing Time
The advantage of optical storage is that comparatively massive amounts of information can be inexpensively stored on a small, portable medium.
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While there are many advantages to electronic storage devices, there also some disadvantages. The disadvantages include their ability to get a virus, and the technical issues that they can often experience. These issues can be difficult for many users to fix.
No. Optical storage uses lasers to "see" the media (e.g. CD, DVD, HD-DVD and BluRay)
Optical media include CD-ROMs, DVD ROMs, and Blu-Ray disks.
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One storage device is RAM. Also Magnetic Media, Flash Media, and Optical media. Your welcome :)
CD and DVD disks are used by optical disc drives.
Well what is the disadvantages of advantages of Mass Media? Being a student I feel that I have no disadvantages on Mass Media. I feel that it has only advantages and some people take some advantages wrong as disadvantages.Without media world will be no where today
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