Secondary following in storage devices refers to the process of retrieving data from secondary storage, such as hard drives or SSDs, after it has been initially loaded into primary storage (RAM). This process is essential for accessing larger volumes of data that cannot fit into primary storage. Secondary storage is typically slower than primary memory but offers greater capacity, making it crucial for data persistence and long-term storage. Common examples of secondary storage include hard drives, SSDs, USB drives, and optical discs.
yes
name one access secondary device?
ram is primary storage
RAM (Random Access Memory) is not a secondary storage device; it is a type of primary storage, or volatile memory, used for temporarily holding data that the CPU needs while executing programs. In contrast, magnetic tape is a secondary storage device used for long-term data storage. Unlike RAM, magnetic tape retains data even when the power is turned off.
The Device we can used to store data by the Computer,it is know as Storage Device.
Secondary Storage
yes, this is temporary, secondary storage
Solid State Disks Hard Disk Drives are also secondary storage devices.
Long term memory is found on secondary storage devices.
The overall trend in secondary storage device is the migration from rotating magnetic discs to solid state storage. Solid state drives (SSD's) are however considerably more costly than older types of storage.
hardrive nothing but it is secondary storage device,And Ram is a primary storage device
hardrive nothing but it is secondary storage device,And Ram is a primary storage device