Access time is the time it takes for the processor to access the device to read or write to / from it. To put it in more human terms: Which is faster, a train that takes 60 minutes to reach its destination, or a train that takes 70 minutes to reach its destination? The first one, obviously. The access time of 60ns will be faster than access time of 70ns
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Virtual memory is memory taken from your HDD and converted into ram. Ram is the actual memory chips installed in the memory modules on your motherboard that are used for running processes,programs(etc.)
The average memory chips in a computer work by storing data temporarily and allowing faster access to programs than a hard drive. The speed allows for less disk requests and makes the system faster.
6.5 mbps is faster than 900 kbps
Yes, in terms of computational efficiency, nlogn is faster than n.
60 ns is faster than 70 ns. the smaller the speed rating, the faster the chip
no a hard drive has a much faster access time...
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Its faster than walking, easier than bicycling, and you have access to the drive thru window.
access times from memory is 200,000 times faster than access times from storage devices due to the mechanical movement involved.
access times from memory is 200,000 times faster than access times from storage devices due to the mechanical movement involved.
It is faster to access RAM than the Hard Drive in a computer, this is why lots of RAM is good, as the computer can store more data on it that is being used so it can be accessed and thus run faster.
RAM is 100 Thousand Times Faster than Disk for Database Access
In RAID 1, write access is generally slower than read access. This is because data must be duplicated on two drives during a write operation, which requires more time than reading from either drive, where data can be accessed simultaneously. In contrast, read operations can take advantage of both drives, allowing for faster data retrieval. Thus, while RAID 1 offers redundancy for data protection, it does not enhance write performance.
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· Access can hold larger amounts of data than Excel · Easier to enter a query into Access * Faster to manage and find files in Access * Can create and use an interface in Access * Can handle many users accessing the database * Access can hold image for ID