3 Storage Devices and Media
3 Storage Devices and Media
A magnetic tape is a very thin strip of plastic which is coated in a magnetic layer. They are
read from or written to by a read/write head in a magnetic tape storage device. The data is
stored as a magnetized area (which represents a 1) or demagnetized area (which represents a
0) and is read from the tape using serial access.
1. Use in applications where batch processing is used (for example, clearing bank cheques,
utility billing ).
3. Used in long-term archiving of data; magnetic tapes have huge data storage capacities
and are known to be very stable, which makes them ideal for long-term storage.
They are generally less expensive (per Very slow data access times because
byte) than the equivalent hard disk they use serial access,
drive.
The process of updating data using
It is a very robust technology and o not magnetic tapes using a master tape (the
deteriorate overtime original) and a transaction tape
(containing changes) to create a new
They have a huge data storage capacity.
master tape is a slow and can also
The data transfer rate is actually fast introduce errors
in a Hard disk drives (HDD) Data is stored in a digital format on the magnetic surfaces of the
hard disks (or platters).
2. A read/write arm swings the read/write head back and forth across the platter(made from
glass, ceramic or aluminum and coated in iron oxide.); that is rotating at up to 10000 rpm
(revolutions per minute).
3. Each read/write head contains a tiny magnet which allows the data on the platter to be
read.
4. There are two read/write heads per platter (one for the top surface and one for the bottom
surface).
5. Data is stored in concentric, circular tracks; each track is broken up into sectors.
6. A map of the sectors is stored on the HDD and is known as a file allocation table (FAT);
when the computer wants to store new data, it looks at the FAT map to find out which
sectors are free and then moves the read/write heads to the correct location
3. Used in real-time systems (for example control of a chemical plant) and in online
systems (for example, booking airline tickets).
Advantages of fixed hard disk drives Disadvantages of fixed hard disk drives
They have a very fast data transfer rate They can be fairly easily damaged (for
and fast access times to data. example, if shut down incorrectly
They have very large memory They have many moving parts which
capacities. can affect their overall reliability.
A portable hard disk drive (HDD) is an external storage device that is designed to be easily
portable and used with multiple computers or devices.
They have a large memory capacity. Data transfer rate is not as fast as for
fixed hard drives.
They can be used as a method of
transferring information between
computers.
Uses
2. Used to store data to be kept for later use or to be transferred to another computer.
CD-RW/DVD-RW
Uses
Can use different file formats each time Possible to accidentally overwrite data.
it is used.
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
Uses
1. These optical disks are read-only memory (ROM) which means they cannot be written
over and can only be read. They are a permanent method of data storage.
2. CD-ROM is used to store music files and to store software, computer games and
reference software (such as an encyclopaedia).
3. DVD-ROM has much larger storage and is used to store films; but now it is increasingly
used to store computer data and the evermore sophisticated games.
4. CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs are used in applications where there is a real need to
prevent the deletion or overwriting of important data.
They are less expensive than hard disk The data transfer rate/data access time
drive systems. is slower than for hard disks.
Blu-ray discs
Uses of Blu-ray discs
4. Camcorders can use this media (in cartridge form) to store movies.
A blue laser , rather than a red laser is used to carry out Blu-ray read and write
operations.
Blu-ray can store up to five times more data than normal DVD because Using blue laser
light means that the pits and lands can be much smaller.
Single-layer Blu-ray discs use a 1.2 mm thick polycarbonate disk; however, dual-layer
Blu-ray and normal DVDs both use a sandwich of two 0.6 mm thick disks (i.e. 1.2 mm
thick).
Blu-ray disks automatically come with a secure encryption system which helps to
prevent piracy and copyright infringement.
The data transfer rate for a DVD is 10 Mbps and for a Blu-ray disc it is 36 Mbps (this
equates to 1.5 hours to store 25 GB of data).
Uses:
More reliable and robust as it has no Less write operations per X day
moving parts (more thin) compared to HDDs
Pen drives
Pen drives (memory sticks) are small portable devices that make use of solid-state technology
Uses of memory sticks/pen drives