write detail note on secondary storage devices
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CD-R
cd-r and dvd-rw
there is no difference!
Some devices do not contain storage devices, or do not have enough storage space needed by a particular user. Extra storage devices such as an external hard drive can be utilized.
floppy disks are read/write storage devices, they are a backing store, a non-volatile long term storage which will not lose data when power is lost.Random access storage is the original term for RAM, the random access memory term was used a a marketing term and has stuck since.Another AnswerYES - floppy disk are Random Access storage devices.
Commonly CD Read Write are used for reliable data storage as these devices offer a lot of capacity and reliability. One has to be careful with CD to ensure that these devices are protected from scratches, sunlight and dust.
THER ARE TWO TYPES OF STORAGE DEVICES: RAM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE) CD WRITERAND ROM(READ ONLY MEMORY)e.g DVD ROM.Uhh no that's completely wrong there are many examples of storage devices. There is magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, silicon storage devices, and others i cant think of.~Dawn~
External devices are used for storage just like internal devices but with the added bonus of being portable and not requiring space inside your computer. This usually comes at the sacrifice of access time or write times. Depends on the interface used for the external device.
No, they are permanent storage devices, only RAM is volatile storage device.
Since all storage devices are hardware and are therefore vulnerable to the unpredictability of mechanical or electronic device failures. The closest approximation to stable storage are database systems that write data to multiple storage devices at the same time. If one device crashes, the data is still available from another device.
It's a storage that is attached internally in the device's box.