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Soft data is stored on a data disk or hard drive. Where as hard data is printed.
There's no difference other than what's on them.
You save data by copying it from memory to your hard drive. You back it up by copying it from your hard drive to a CD (or other removable medium).
The difference between storage media and data media is that data media allows data to pass through them unlike the later which keeps (stores) data. Examples of storage media are compact disk (CD) and hard disk whereas examples of data media are telephone lines, coaxial cable and LAN.
Hard disk is recorded, main comes and goes.
Data is stored on a hard drive, information is stored in your brain. But, at times they are used to mean each other.
The difference is in the thickness and hardness of the disk's magnetic media.Floppy disks (even when encased in plastic housings like in 3.5" diskettes) hold the data on very thin, flexible (thus "floppy") plastic films. Hard disks hold their data on stiff ("hard") platters. Hard disks need to have hard platters because their ability to hold more data means there are fewer mechanical tolerances:. "Floppy" plastic films aren't as reliable.
The difference is in the thickness and hardness of the disk's magnetic media.Floppy disks (even when encased in plastic housings like in 3.5" diskettes) hold the data on very thin, flexible (thus "floppy") plastic films. Hard disks hold their data on stiff ("hard") platters. Hard disks need to have hard platters because their ability to hold more data means there are fewer mechanical tolerances:. "Floppy" plastic films aren't as reliable.
one is a hard drive and one is the cpu.......ssd=storage.......processor(cpu)=crunches the data.....
Surprisingly hard question. I'll go out on a limb here:A bond is a loan represented by a Security (UCC 8-102 (15))
absolutely nothing
one is hard