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A tertiary drive refers to a type of storage device used for archiving or backup purposes, typically in a hierarchical storage management system. It is usually slower and less frequently accessed than primary and secondary drives, which are used for active data storage and immediate access. Tertiary drives can include tape drives or optical discs, serving to store large volumes of data that are not needed for everyday operations but must be retained for long-term access or compliance.

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