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Magnetic disk.
Cloud on Apple is a virtual storage solution. When saving pictures, apps, and music, you have the option of saving in in the "cloud". The media is "virtually stored" and can be accessed at any time.
Fibre optic cable is the fastest network media.
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.
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The hard drive would be considered both, as the media is not removable.
One storage device is RAM. Also Magnetic Media, Flash Media, and Optical media. Your welcome :)
Yes; if the storage is on magnetic media then that can be altered by magnetic and electric fields.
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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.