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McGraw-Hill Technology Education McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Chapter 6A Types of Storage Devices McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Describing Storage Devices Store data when computer is off Two processes Writing data Reading data 6A-3

Describing Storage Devices Storage terms Media is the material storing data Storage devices manage the media Magnetic devices use a magnet Optical devices use lasers Solid-state devices have physical switches 6A-4

Magnetic Storage Devices Most common form of storage Hard drives, floppy drives, tape All magnetic drives work the same 6A-5

Magnetic Storage Devices Floppy Disk Hard Disk Tape 6A-6

Magnetic Storage Devices Data storage and retrieval Media is covered with iron oxide Read/write head is a magnet Magnet writes charges on the media Positive charge is a 1 Negative charge is a 0 Magnet reads charges Drive converts charges into binary 6A-7

6A-8 Data Retrieval

Magnetic Storage Devices Data organization Disks must be formatted before use Format draws tracks on the disk Tracks is divided into sectors Amount of data a drive can read 6A-9

6A-10 Tracks and Sectors

Magnetic Storage Devices Finding data on disk Each track and sector is labeled Some are reserved Listing of where files are stored File Allocation Table (FAT) FAT32 NTFS Data is organized in clusters Size of data the OS handles 6A-11

Magnetic Storage Devices Diskettes Also known as floppy disks Read with a disk drive Mylar disk Spin at 300 RPM Takes.2 second to find data 3 ½ floppy disk holds 1.44 MB 6A-12

Magnetic Storage Devices Hard disks Primary storage device in a computer 2 or more aluminum platters Each platter has 2 sides Spin between 5,400 to 15,000 RPM Data found in 9.5 ms or less Drive capacity greater than 40 GB 6A-13

6A-14 Illustrated Hard Disk

Magnetic Storage Devices Removable high capacity disks Speed of hard disk Portability of floppy disk Several variants have emerged High capacity floppy disk Stores up to 750 MB of data Hot swappable hard disks Provide GB of data Connect via USB 6A-15

Magnetic Storage Devices Tape drives Best used for Infrequently accessed data Back-up solutions Slow sequential access Capacity exceeds 200 GB 6A-16

Optical Storage Devices CD-ROM Most software ships on a CD Read using a laser Lands, binary 1, reflect data Pits scatter data Written from the inside out CD speed is based on the original Original CD read 150 Kbps A 10 X will read 1,500 Kbps Standard CD holds 650 MB 6A-17

Optical Storage Devices DVD-ROM Digital Video Disk Use both sides of the disk Capacities can reach 18 GB DVD players can read CDs 6A-18

Recordable Optical Technologies CD Recordable (CD-R) Create a data or audio CD Data cannot be changed Can continue adding until full 6A-19

Recordable Optical Technologies CD Regrettable (CD-RW) Create a reusable CD Cannot be read in all CD players Can reuse about 100 times 6A-20

Recordable Optical Technologies Photo CD Developed by Kodak Provides for photo storage Photos added to CD until full Original pictures cannot be changed 6A-21

Recordable Optical Technologies DVD Recordable Several different formats exist None are standardized Allows home users to create DVDs Cannot be read in all players 6A-22

Recordable Optical Technologies DVD-RAM Allow reusing of DVD media Not standardized Cannot be read in all players 6A-23

Solid State Devices Data is stored physically No magnets or laser Very fast 6A-24

Solid State Devices Flash memory Found in cameras and USB drives Combination of RAM and ROM Long term updateable storage 6A-25

Solid State Devices Smart cards Credit cards with a chip Chip stores data Eventually may be used for cash Hotels use for electronic keys 6A-26

Solid State Devices Solid-state disks Large amount of SDRAM Extremely fast Volatile storage Require battery backups Most have hard disks copying data 6A-27

Chapter 6A End of Chapter McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.