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It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
It is called RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks).
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
hard disks are generally contains within the computer and contain FAR more memory than a floppy disk does. floppy disks generally contain 1.44 mb where as hard drives are constantly developing and are currently about 1TB MAX. floppy disks are external in the same way as CD's
It means that data is split up among 2 or more hard disks, WITHOUT fault tolerance. This increases data transfer speed, but unlike other types of RAID, since more than one hard disk is used, it will INCREASE the risk for the data, in case something happens to the hard disks.
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YES!
These days (2012) you will not find many floppy disks (although just a couple of years ago we had to order special floppy drives for a server because some software would only be installed if it booted from Drive: A a floppy). There were 8 inch and 5 inch and 31/2 inch floppy disks which were common. The latest (diskettes) were the smallest and were protected by a hard plastic casing. Inside a thin Mylar disk coated with a magnetic surface stored the 1.44 Mb that was the capacity of most diskettes. Hard disks have one or more aluminium or glass disks coated with magnetic surfaces. These hold much more information and now (2012) there are units that can store 3Tb or more.
Hard drives are just as reliable, if not more so, as they have been in the past.
Yes, thousands or hundreds of thousands of times more.
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If you have an older computer and a knew disk