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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES

Done By:

Teacher Hjh Siti Noor Mazrah bte

Awg Hj Suhut

Done By:

Teacher Hjh Siti Noor Mazrah bte

Awg Hj Suhut

YEAR 7

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

• Storage devices are devices that can store data or information.

• There are various type of storage devices. Different devices are suitable for different tasks.

• Data can be stored either in the ‘Internal Memory’ or on a ‘Storage Devices’.

• Storage devices are devices that can store data or information.

• There are various type of storage devices. Different devices are suitable for different tasks.

• Data can be stored either in the ‘Internal Memory’ or on a ‘Storage Devices’.

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STORAGE CAPACITYSTORAGE CAPACITY• The amount of data and instructions that can be

stored is measured in 'byte'. • This is the way the computer communicates and

stores information. With each keystroke or character a byte of memory is used.

• The amount of data and instructions that can be stored is measured in 'byte'.

• This is the way the computer communicates and stores information. With each keystroke or character a byte of memory is used.

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Quantity InformationBit Smallest unit of data, either a 0 or 1

Byte 8 bits

Kilobyte Assumed to be 1,000 bytes. In reality, it is really 1,024 bytes.

Megabyte 1,000 Kilobytes (1,024 Kb)

Gigabyte 1,000 Megabytes (1,024 Mb)

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INTERNAL MEMORYINTERNAL MEMORY1. Read Only Memory (ROM)

1. Read Only Memory (ROM)

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It is permanent, long-term memory which cannot be erased or changed in any way

It is also known as “Non-Volatile Memory” because it doesn’t disappear after the computer is switched off.

ROM chips instruct the computer how to load the operating system from the hard drive into the computer’s memory.

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• Don’t confuse the hard drive with ROM – the hard drive is an internal backing store (storage device).

• Don’t confuse the hard drive with ROM – the hard drive is an internal backing store (storage device).

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INTERNAL MEMORYINTERNAL MEMORY2. Random Access Memory (RAM)

2. Random Access Memory (RAM)

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Temporary, short-term working memory

Only works when the computer is turned on

It is also known as “Volatile Memory” because data disappears if the power is switched off.

Each time you start a program e.g. MS Word, it is loaded into RAM.

The amount of RAM influences processing power, speed and how many programs can run at the same time.

Many computers are now sold with 128 or 256 MB of RAM.

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INTERNAL MEMORYINTERNAL MEMORY3. Hard Disk3. Hard Disk

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Hard Disks are the main internal backing store usually found inside computers.

It is a non-volatile storage device. Data is stored on a spinning disk with a magnetic surface known as magnetic media.

It can store a large amount of data.

There is also an external hard disk which connected to the computer system by a USB cable or other means.

It provides additional storage space for the computer system.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Necessary to support the way your computer works

Far slower to access data than ROM or RAM chips

Large storage capacity Can crash which stop the computer from working

Stores and retrieves data much faster than floppy disk or CD/DVD

Regular crashes can damage the surface of the disk, leading to loss of data in that sector

Stored items are not lost when you switch off the computer

The disk is fixed inside the computer and cannot easily be transferred to another computer

Cheap on a cost per megabyte compared to other storage devices

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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES1. Floppy Disks One of the oldest types of portable storage

devices still in use. Have been around since the 1980s. Store up to 1.44 Mb of data which equivalent to

around 300 pages of A4 text. Graphics and WordArt cannot be stored

because there have larger size than the size of floppy disk.

1. Floppy Disks One of the oldest types of portable storage

devices still in use. Have been around since the 1980s. Store up to 1.44 Mb of data which equivalent to

around 300 pages of A4 text. Graphics and WordArt cannot be stored

because there have larger size than the size of floppy disk.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Portable – small and lightweight

Not very strong – easy to damage

Inexpensive Data can be erased if the disk comes into contact with a magnetic field

Useful for transferring small files between home and school

Quite slow to access and retrieve data when compared to a hard disk

Security tab to stop data from being written over

Can transport viruses from one machine to another

Can be used many times Small storage capacity

Many new computers do not have floppy disk drives

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2. Zip Disks Very popular as a backup medium before CD-

RWs were developed and became cheap enough for everyone to use.

Look similar to a floppy disk but are a little bit thicker.

They can store around 100Mb of data – 70 times more than floppy disk.

2. Zip Disks Very popular as a backup medium before CD-

RWs were developed and became cheap enough for everyone to use.

Look similar to a floppy disk but are a little bit thicker.

They can store around 100Mb of data – 70 times more than floppy disk.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Stores more data than a floppy disk

Almost obsolete now

Compresses data, reducing the file size, so more data can be stored

Need a separate zip drive to read the disk

Portable More expensive than floppy disks.

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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES3. Magnetic Tape Useful for large organisations who need to back

up their systems daily to store their data. It works in much the same way as a video tape. To find a specific piece of data, you have to start

at the beginning of the tape and continue fast forwarding until you get to the piece of data that you need.

Therefore it is fairly slow to find and retrieve data.

3. Magnetic Tape Useful for large organisations who need to back

up their systems daily to store their data. It works in much the same way as a video tape. To find a specific piece of data, you have to start

at the beginning of the tape and continue fast forwarding until you get to the piece of data that you need.

Therefore it is fairly slow to find and retrieve data.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Relatively cheap per megabyte of storage

Serial access so can be quite slow to access data

Can store large amounts of data – over 100Gb

Need a special piece of equipment to record and read the data on the tape

Can be set up to do the back up overnight or over the weekend

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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES4. Compact Disks (CD) Also known as Optical Storage Devices. Data is burned onto the surface of the disk using a laser beam in the CD drive. A Laser beam is also used to read the data stored on the disk. A typical CD can store around 650 Mb of data – equivalent to 450 Floppy disks.

4. Compact Disks (CD) Also known as Optical Storage Devices. Data is burned onto the surface of the disk using a laser beam in the CD drive. A Laser beam is also used to read the data stored on the disk. A typical CD can store around 650 Mb of data – equivalent to 450 Floppy disks.

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TYPES OF COMPACT DISKSTYPES OF COMPACT DISKS

CD-ROM(CD Read Only Memory)

CD-WORM(CD Write Once Read Many)

CD-RW(CD Read Write)

This means that when you buy the disk, it already has the data or program stored on it. You can read it but you cannot save it.

This means that you are able to save to this disk one time, so you can store your data or an application on it of your choice.

However, once you have saved onto the disk once, you can access the data many times but cannot save onto it again.

This means that you can save data to your disk over and over again, just like you can with a floppy disk.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Small and portable Fairly fragile, easy to snap or scratch

Very cheap to produce Smaller storage capacity than hard drive or DVD

Most computers can read CDs. If there is no CD drive, a DVD drive can usually read them

Slower to access than the hard disk

Fairly fast to access the data – quicker than a floppy disk or magnetic tape

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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES5. Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) The most common methods of copying and

backing up data at home. Similar to a CD in that it is an optical device and

that a laser is used to store the data and read the data.

A single sided DVD can store about 4.7 Gb of data.

DVDs which store data on both sides can hold over 9 Gb of data.

5. Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) The most common methods of copying and

backing up data at home. Similar to a CD in that it is an optical device and

that a laser is used to store the data and read the data.

A single sided DVD can store about 4.7 Gb of data.

DVDs which store data on both sides can hold over 9 Gb of data.

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Advantages Disadvantages

Very large storage capacity DVDs do not work in CD drives

Sound and picture quality is excellent, making them ideal for storing films with video and sound

There is no single standard of DVD

DVDs are now mass produced so they are relatively cheap

They can be easily damaged by breaking or scratching

DVD players can read CDs

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STORAGE DEVICESSTORAGE DEVICES6. Flash Memory Typically small, lightweight, removable and

rewritable. They consist of a small printed circuit board

which is encased in a plastic or metal casing. They usually have a removable cap which

covers and protects the part of the stick which is inserted into a USB port.

Are available from 1 Gb up to 6 Gb.

6. Flash Memory Typically small, lightweight, removable and

rewritable. They consist of a small printed circuit board

which is encased in a plastic or metal casing. They usually have a removable cap which

covers and protects the part of the stick which is inserted into a USB port.

Are available from 1 Gb up to 6 Gb.

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Advantages Disadvantages

More compact and portable than floppy disks or CDs/DVDs

At the moment, the cost per megabyte of storage is more expensive than floppy disks, CDs or DVDs

Hold more data than floppy disk and nowadays often more than a CD

They can be easily lost

More reliable than a floppy disk because they have not moving parts

The metal part which is inserted into the USB port can be snapped off if they are handled roughly

They are being developed with fashionable looking outer casings and are almost becoming a ‘fashion accessory’ much in way of a mobile phone.