yes it is a memory(secondary) that stores info
Storage devices preserve items such as data, instructions, and information for retrieval and future use.
You can use the mount and umount commands for just about any storage device, including loop devices that are connected to a physical or virtual storage devices (i.e. a filesystem within a file).
Storage devices are the core function and fundamentals of computers. The purpose of the storage device is to store information. If storage devices are removed from the computer, storing the information retrievals wouldn't be possible.
To retrieve information from a computer, you can use various methods such as browsing the internet, accessing files and folders on the computer's storage, running commands in the terminal, using applications to extract data, or connecting to external storage devices. Each method depends on the type of information you need and how it is stored on the computer.
Hard drives are not volatile storage devices, because the information within them is not lost when the drive loses power.
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lsusb (in a terminal) will list any USB device connected to the computer.
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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.
there is no difference!
Monitors themselves do not have a storage capacity, as they are display devices that show visual output from a computer or other source. Instead, storage capacity is associated with devices like hard drives, SSDs, or memory cards that store data. Monitors receive and display the data processed by these storage devices but do not retain any information themselves.