While most embedded systems computers are not equipped with secondary storage, there are some that do have secondary storage. Such secondary storage when present is usually some kind of nonremovable Flash drive (although sometimes the Flash drive is removable, e.g. SDHC card).
The reason most embedded systems computers are not equipped with secondary storage is that the application code is relatively small and no updates are expected to be needed, also the size of RAM is predetermined and the program must run in realtime so the use of virtual memory on disk is not desirable as it can produce unpredictable delays resulting in missing of realtime deadlines.
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.
there is no difference!
Yes both are secondary storage devices. Primary storage devices include RAM & ROM. Secondary storage devices include magnetic disks like hard disks and cds(optical disks)
hard disks, floppy disk, cd-rom.
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Primary and Secondary storage.
These are secondary storage devices such as the hard disk
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.
Solid State Disks Hard Disk Drives are also secondary storage devices.
Long term memory is found on secondary storage devices.
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Flash drives, back up storage units