Magnetic disk.
My time is 140 sec for expert level but the fastest time is 27 sec.
ruffian,da and if you ask me she is also the fastest horse since the begining of time
Kingston Rule ran the fastest time of the Melbourne Cup in 1990 with a time of 3 minutes 16.3 seconds.
Over 100m the time difference between word records is 0.91s. Between the current fastest man and fastest woman it is 1.06s.
1000kmh
for auditing and concurrency
for auditing and concurrency
possibly firewire. its 400mb/sec
Volatile storage: if storage media loses data while power goes off, it is termed as volatile storage media for example RAM. It is the fastest among the three in terms of data access time. Non-volatile storage: If storage media retains data even while power goes off, it is termed as non-volatile storage media. For example: hard disk. It is faster than stable storage but slower as compared to volatile storage. Stable Storage:Information that is residing in stable storage is certainly not lost (theoretically). A natural catastrophe may result in a loss if not the probability of data loss is negligible. For example by using multiple hard disks as in the case of RAID technology. This is the slowest of all storage media mentioned above.
access times from memory is 200,000 times faster than access times from storage devices due to the mechanical movement involved.
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access times from memory is 200,000 times faster than access times from storage devices due to the mechanical movement involved.
access time
All media can fail over time, so the best type of media storage is redundant. Keep multiple copies of all your important files on different types of media. Hard drives, DVDs and flash media are great storage solutions. Online backup is important too in case of fire or theft at your location.
An access time is the time interval between the issuing of a request to send data from or write data to a storage device and the completion of this action.
There can be no equivalence. A mb is a measure of optoelectronic data storage. Different media and quality require different storage requirements.
There are many measures of memory access. They vary in speed the fastest being magnetic tapes. That may not be a popular choice in this technological age. The next fastest would be magnetic disks, followed by Semiconductor memories and then compact disks.