Hardware and network technologies - CCEAStorage devices

Hardware is the physical components of a computer system. When we connect computers together to share data, software and hardware we create a network.

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Storage devices

Secondary storage refers to any device that can store data, in addition to main memory. Secondary storage devices are and are typically high capacity, portable or both.

Factors affecting the choice of a secondary storage device include:

  • speed (how quickly data can be accessed)
  • cost per storage unit (i.e. price per gigabyte or megabyte)
  • durability (toughness)
  • portability (how easy it is to move it from one computer to another)

Uses, advantages and disadvantages of storage media:

Storage deviceAdvantagesDisadvantagesCharacteristics / Typical uses
Magnetic storage: Hard Disc Drive (HDD)Relatively cheap per unit of storage. Fast access and retrieval times compared to other storage devices.Can be easily damaged, will slow down and eventually break over time. Slower access than Solid State Drives.The main storage device in most computer systems.
Optical storage: Blu-ray diskCan hold a lot more data than a standard DVD, meaning it can store movies with better picture and sound quality. Portable.More expensive than DVDs. Requires a Blu-ray player. Can lose data when scratched.A laser reads from and writes to Blu-ray disks. Used to store HD movies and other HD recordings.
Electrical storage: Solid State Storage Devices (SSD)Very compact in size and therefore very portable. High speed of data transfer and low power consumption.Considerably more expensive per unit than magnetic storage. More vulnerable to abrupt power loss and electro-magnetic fields.USB flash drives and solid state hard drives have replaced the traditional HDD in some new computers. Memory cards are used as a convenient and portable removable storage medium.
Storage deviceMagnetic storage: Hard Disc Drive (HDD)
AdvantagesRelatively cheap per unit of storage. Fast access and retrieval times compared to other storage devices.
DisadvantagesCan be easily damaged, will slow down and eventually break over time. Slower access than Solid State Drives.
Characteristics / Typical usesThe main storage device in most computer systems.
Storage deviceOptical storage: Blu-ray disk
AdvantagesCan hold a lot more data than a standard DVD, meaning it can store movies with better picture and sound quality. Portable.
DisadvantagesMore expensive than DVDs. Requires a Blu-ray player. Can lose data when scratched.
Characteristics / Typical usesA laser reads from and writes to Blu-ray disks. Used to store HD movies and other HD recordings.
Storage deviceElectrical storage: Solid State Storage Devices (SSD)
AdvantagesVery compact in size and therefore very portable. High speed of data transfer and low power consumption.
DisadvantagesConsiderably more expensive per unit than magnetic storage. More vulnerable to abrupt power loss and electro-magnetic fields.
Characteristics / Typical usesUSB flash drives and solid state hard drives have replaced the traditional HDD in some new computers. Memory cards are used as a convenient and portable removable storage medium.