TLE-ICT 9 Storage Devices

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Distinguish the different


types of storage devices.
Identify various types of
Objectives: storage devices aside from
primary and secondary
storage devices.
Assess the importance of
these storage devices.
Storage
Devices
By Carlos Jay Alboladora

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Storage Devices
is a hardware used to
transfer and save files or
data using computer
software. It is used to
save, retrieve, and
extract data.

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1. Magnetic
Storage Device
is mainly used on
incredibly large
HDDs or hybrid
hard drives.

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Examples of
Magnetic Storage
Devices
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Floppy diskette

A normal 3 ½
inch disk can
store 1.44 MB of
data.

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Hard drive
The main storage device on
the computer is the
internal hard drive. The
external hard drive is also
known as the removable
hard disc drive. It is used to
storing portable data and
backups.

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Magnetic strip
Film and audio
magnetic tape drives
are processed using
magnetic tapes, such
as cassette and
videotape recorders.

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Super Disk
A disk drive
that can hold
120 MB and 240
MB of data.

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Cassette tape
A magnetic
storage device
used to store
and replay the
audio.
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Cassette tape
A magnetic
storage device
used to store
and replay the
audio.
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2. Optical
Storage Device
uses lasers and
lights as its data
storage and
recovery mode.

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Examples of
Optical Storage
Devices
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Blu-ray disc
a hybrid optical
storage system
intended to replace
the DVD format.

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CD-ROM disc
A read-only optical
storage unit that
cannot be changed
or removed.

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CD-R and CD-RW
disc CD-R is a recordable
cassette disk that can
be written once while
CD-RW is a rewritable
disk that can be
written multiple times.

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DVD-R and DVD+R
disc
are recordable
discs that can be
written to once.

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DVD-RW and
DVD+RW disc
are rewritable
discs that can be
written to
several times.

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3. Flash
Memory Device
replaces the
magnetic storage
device because it is
cost-effective, more
efficient, and more
reliable.
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Examples of
Flash Memory
Devices
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Memory card
An electronic flash
memory device that
stores digital information
and is commonly used in
electronic mobile
devices.

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Memory stick

Also known as a
disposable
memory card.

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SSD – Solid
State Drive
A flash memory
device that uses
integrated circuit
assemblies to store
data on an ongoing
basis.

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USB flash drive, pen
drive, jump drive, or
thumb drive
A small, portable
storage device
connected through
the USB port.

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4. Online and cloud
storage
People need to back
up data, the safest
way, and the easiest
way of storing data is
through online or
cloud storage.

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Examples of
Online and Cloud
Storage
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Cloud storage

Data is remotely
managed and
made available
over the network.

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Network media

Audio, Video,
Images, or Text
that are used on a
computer
network.
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5. Paper Storage
Early computers had
no method of storing
information using any
of the technologies
above and had to rely
on paper.

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Examples of
Paper Storage
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OMR - Optical Mark
Recognition
A method of
collecting identified
human data from
forms such as
surveys and tests.

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OMR - Optical Mark
Recognition
A method of
collecting identified
human data from
forms such as
surveys and tests.

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Punch card

A piece of hard
paper used to hold
digital information
from the perforated
holes.

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Punch card machine

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