aids
The greatest nonvolatile storage capacity in the computer system is usually found in secondary storage and mostly on the hard disk. RAM on the other hand represents the greatest volatile storage capacity on a computer.
nonvolatile storage
the hard disk drive is considered a nonvolatile storage device
Flash memory consists of nonvolatile memory chips that can be used for storage by the computer or the user. Flash memory was introduced in 1984.
Magnetic backup tape.
Features of secondary storage devices include the ability to quickly store information, mirror primary storage, and to be used in the event of catastrophic failure. USB flash drives are commonly used for secondary storage.
No. The secondary storage is typically slowerthan primary storage. But the secondary storage has higher capacity than primary storage.
Secondary storage is?æthe devices for permanent storage and it is not affected if the computer is turned on or not. Secondary storage is?æmostly known as auxiliary storage or external hardware.
yes. it's also called secondary storage
Primary storages are volatile. An Example of primary storage : RAM whereas, Secondary storages are permanent. An Example of secondary storage : ROM
secondary, actaully secondary, actaully
No