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Discovering
    Computers 2011
    Living in a Digital World
Objectives Overview

                                                             Describe the characteristics of
                                                             an internal hard disk including
             Differentiate between storage                    capacity, platters, read/write
              devices and storage media                       heads, cylinders, sectors and
                                                             tracks, revolutions per minute,
                                                              transfer rate, and access time



           Discuss the purpose of network
              attached storage devices,                       Describe the various types of
            external and removable hard                          flash memory storage
           disks, and hard disk controllers


See Page 351                   Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World           2
for Detailed Objectives                            Chapter 7
Objectives Overview

              Describe cloud storage                           Describe the
                 and explain its                          characteristics of optical
                   advantages                                      discs



               Differentiate among                        Identify the uses of tape,
             various types of optical                       magnetic stripe cards,
             discs: CDs, archive discs                     smart cards, microfilm
             and Picture CDs, DVDs,                          and microfiche, and
                and Blu-ray Discs                             enterprise storage
See Page 351                Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World      3
for Detailed Objectives                         Chapter 7
Storage


  Storage holds data, instructions, and
  information for future use

  A storage medium is the physical
  material on which a computer keeps
  data, instructions, and information
Pages 352 - 353   Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   4
                                      Chapter 7
Storage




Pages 352 – 353   Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   5
Figure 7-1                            Chapter 7
Storage

• Capacity is the number of bytes a storage medium
  can hold




Page 354       Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   6
Figure 7-2                         Chapter 7
Storage

• A storage device is the computer hardware that
  records and/or retrieves items to and from
  storage media
                         Reading is the process
                         of transferring items
                         from a storage medium
                         into memory

                                   Writing is the process of
                                   transferring items from
                                   memory to a storage
                                   medium
Page 354        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   7
                                    Chapter 7
Storage

    • Access time measures:
             – The amount of time it
               takes a storage device to
               locate an item on a
               storage medium
             – The time required to
               deliver an item from
               memory to the
               processor



Page 355                     Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   8
Figure 7-4                                       Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• A hard disk contains one or more inflexible, circular platters
  that use magnetic particles to store data, instructions, and
  information




Page 355             Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   9
Figure 7-5                               Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• Hard disks can
  store data using
  longitudinal
  recording or
  perpendicular
  recording


             Click to view Web Link,
             click Chapter 7, Click Web
             Link from left navigation,
             then click Perpendicular
             Recording below Chapter 7
Page 356                                  Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   10
Figure 7-6                                                    Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• Characteristics of a hard disk
  include:
                                             Read/Write
   Capacity             Platters
                                               Heads


                   Sectors and              Revolutions
   Cylinders
                     Tracks                 per Minute


             Transfer
                              Access Time
               Rate

Page 357                      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   11
Figure 7-8                                        Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• Formatting is the process of dividing the disk into tracks
  and sectors so that the operating system can store and
  locate data and information on the disk




Page 357           Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   12
Figure 7-7                             Chapter 7
Hard Disks




Page 358     Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   13
Figure 7-9                       Chapter 7
Hard Disks

    • The hard disk arms
      move the read/write
      head, which reads items
      and writes items in the
      drive
              – Location often is
                referred to by its
                cylinder




Page 358                      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   14
Figure 7-10                                       Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• A head crash occurs when a read/write head
  touches the surface of a platter
• Always keep a backup of your hard disk




Pages 358 – 359   Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   15
Figure 7-11                           Chapter 7
Hard Disks




Page 359      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   16
Figure 7-12                       Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is a
  group of two or more integrated hard disks
• A network attached storage (NAS) device is a
  server connected to a network with the sole
  purpose of providing storage



              Click to view Web Link,
              click Chapter 7, Click Web
              Link from left navigation,
              then click Network Attached
              Storage below Chapter 7
Page 360                                    Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   17
Figure 7-13                                                     Chapter 7
Hard Disks

                      An external hard disk is a separate free-
                      standing hard disk that connects to your
                      computer with a cable or wirelessly

                      A removable hard disk is a hard disk that
                      you insert and remove from a drive


                      Internal and external hard disks are available
                      in miniature sizes (miniature hard disks)
Pages 360 – 361            Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   18
Figures 7-14 – 7-15                            Chapter 7
Hard Disks

• A disk controller consists of a special-purpose chip and
  electronic circuits that control the transfer of data,
  instructions, and information from a disk to and from the
  system bus and other components of the computer

                                                          SATA                                  EIDE

           Click to view Web Link,
           click Chapter 7, Click Web
           Link from left navigation,
                                                           SCSI                                 SAS
           then click eSATA
           below Chapter 7
Pages 361 - 362                         Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World          19
                                                            Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage

• Flash memory chips are a type of solid state
  media and contain no moving parts
• Solid state drives (SSDs) have several advantages
  over magnetic hard disks:


                                                        Generate less heat and
   Faster access time   Faster transfer rates                                       Last longer
                                                         consume less power




Pages 362 - 363             Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World                 20
                                                Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage




              Click to view Web Link,
              click Chapter 7, Click Web
              Link from left navigation,
              then click Solid State Drives
              below Chapter 7
Page 363                                      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   21
Figure 7-17                                                       Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage

• A memory card is a removable flash memory
  device that you insert and remove from a slot in a
  computer, mobile device, or card reader/writer
                                               Secure Digital
CompactFlash   Secure Digital
                                               High Capacity                microSD
   (CF)            (SD)
                                                  (SDHC)


                xD Picture                                                Memory Stick
   microSDHC                                   Memory Stick
                  Card                                                     Micro (M2)

Page 364          Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World               22
                                      Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage




            Click to view Web Link,
            click Chapter 7, Click Web
            Link from left navigation,
            then click SDHC Cards
            below Chapter 7
Pages 364 – 365                          Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   23
Figures 7-18 – 7-19                                          Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage




Page 366      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   24
Figure 7-20                       Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage

• USB flash drives plug into a USB port on a
  computer or mobile device




Page 367        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   25
Figure 7-21                         Chapter 7
Video: Thumb Drive (USB Flash
Drive) Encryption




                            CLICK TO START

             Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   26
                                 Chapter 7
Flash Memory Storage

    • An ExpressCard module
      is a removable device
      that fits in an
      ExpressCard slot
    • Developed by the
      PCMCIA
    • Commonly used in
      notebook computers



Page 367          Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   27
Figure 7-22                           Chapter 7
Cloud Storage

• Cloud storage is an Internet service that provides
  storage to computer users




Page 368        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   28
Figure 7-23                         Chapter 7
Cloud Storage




Page 368      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   29
Figure 7-24                       Chapter 7
Cloud Storage

• Users subscribe to cloud storage for a variety of
  reasons:
                                        Access files from any computer

                                        Store large files instantaneously

                                        Allow others to access their files

                                        View time-critical data and images immediately

                                        Store offsite backups
           Click to view Web Link,
           click Chapter 7, Click Web
           Link from left navigation,
                                        Provide data center functions
           then click Cloud Storage
           below Chapter 7
Page 369                                  Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   30
                                                              Chapter 7
Optical Discs

• An optical disc consists of a flat, round, portable
  disc made of metal, plastic, and lacquer that is
  written and read by a laser
• Typically store software, data, digital photos,
  movies, and music
• Read only vs. rewritable



Page 370         Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   31
Figure 7-25                          Chapter 7
Optical Discs




Page 370        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   32
Figure 7-26                         Chapter 7
Optical Discs

    • Optical discs commonly
      store items in a single
      track that spirals from
      the center of the disc to
      the edge
    • Track is divided into
      evenly sized sectors




Page 371             Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   33
Figure 7-27                              Chapter 7
Optical Discs

• Care of optical discs




Page 371         Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   34
Figure 7-28                          Chapter 7
Optical Discs

                  A CD-ROM can be read from but not written to
                  • Read from a CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM player




                  A CD-R is a multisession optical disc on which
                  users can write, but not erase

                  A CD-RW is an erasable multisession disc
                  • Must have a CD-RW drive


Pages 372 – 373         Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   35
Figure 7-29                                 Chapter 7
Optical Discs

           Archive disc                                                 Picture CD

• Stores photos from an                               • Single-session CD-ROM
  online photo center                                   that stores digital
• Resolution usually is                                 versions of film
  7200 pixels per photo                               • Typically uses a 1024 x
• Cost is determined by                                 1536 resolution
  the number of photos                                • Many photo centers
  being stored                                          offer Picture CD
                                                        services

Page 374              Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World          36
                                          Chapter 7
Optical Discs




Page 374        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   37
Figure 7-31                         Chapter 7
Optical Discs

                                                         A DVD-ROM is a high-capacity optical disc
                                                         on which users can read but not write or
                                                         erase
                                                         • Requires a DVD-ROM drive



                                                         A Blu-ray Disc-ROM (BD-ROM) has a
                                                         storage capacity of 100 GB



                                                         DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD+RAM are
           Click to view Web Link,
           click Chapter 7, Click Web
                                                         high-capacity rewritable DVD formats
           Link from left navigation,
           then click Blu-ray
           below Chapter 7
Pages 375 – 376                         Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World    38
Figure 7-29                                                 Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage




Page 376    Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   39
                                Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage

• Tape is a magnetically coated ribbon of plastic capable of
  storing large amounts of data and information
• A tape drive reads and writes data and information on a
  tape




Page 376           Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   40
Figure 7-35                            Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage

    • A magnetic stripe card
      contains a magnetic
      stripe that stores
      information
    • A smart card stores
      data on a thin
      microprocessor
      embedded in the card
              Click to view Web Link,
              click Chapter 7, Click Web
              Link from left navigation,
              then click Smart Cards
              below Chapter 7
Page 377                                   Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   41
Figure 7-36                                                    Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage

• Microfilm and microfiche store microscopic
  images of documents on a roll or sheet film




Page 378        Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   42
Figure 7-37                         Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage




Page 378      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   43
Figure 7-38                       Chapter 7
Other Types of Storage

• Enterprise storage stores huge volumes of data
  and information for large businesses
       – Uses special hardware for heavy use, maximum
         availability, and maximum efficiency




              Click to view Web Link,
              click Chapter 7, Click Web
              Link from left navigation,
              then click Enterprise Storage
              below Chapter 7
Page 379                                      Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World   44
Figure 7-39                                                       Chapter 7
Putting It All Together




              Home user              Small Office/Home Office                                  Mobile
     • 500 GB hard disk                         user                                • 250 GB hard disk
     • Cloud storage               • 1 TB hard disk                                 • Cloud storage
     • Optical disc drive          • Cloud storage                                  • Optical disc drive
     • Card reader/writer          • Optical disc drive                             • Card reader/writer
     • USB flash drive             • External hard disk for                         • Portable hard disk for
                                   backup                                           backup
                                   • USB flash drive                                • USB flash drive


Page 380                    Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World                              45
Figure 7-40                                     Chapter 7
Putting It All Together




              Power User                     Enterprise User                                 Enterprise User
     • 2.5 TB hard disk                    (desktop computer)                             (server or mainframe)
     • Cloud storage                   • 1 TB hard disk                                 • Network storage server
     • Optical disc drive              • Optical disc drive                             • 40 TB hard disk system
     • Portable hard disk for          • Smart card reader                              • Optical disc server
     backup                            • Tape drive                                     • Microfilm or microfiche
     • USB flash drive                 • USB flash drive



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Figure 7-40                                         Chapter 7
Summary



                                                       Internal hard disks, external and
                                                       removable hard disks, solid state
                                                       drives, memory cards, USB flash
      Various storage media and
                                                         drives, ExpressCard modules,
           storage devices
                                                         cloud storage, CDs, DVDs, and
                                                        Blu-ray Discs, tape, smart cards,
                                                         and microfilm and microfiche




Page 381                Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World           47
                                            Chapter 7
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    Computers 2011
    Living in a Digital World


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Chapter 07

  • 1. Discovering Computers 2011 Living in a Digital World
  • 2. Objectives Overview Describe the characteristics of an internal hard disk including Differentiate between storage capacity, platters, read/write devices and storage media heads, cylinders, sectors and tracks, revolutions per minute, transfer rate, and access time Discuss the purpose of network attached storage devices, Describe the various types of external and removable hard flash memory storage disks, and hard disk controllers See Page 351 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 2 for Detailed Objectives Chapter 7
  • 3. Objectives Overview Describe cloud storage Describe the and explain its characteristics of optical advantages discs Differentiate among Identify the uses of tape, various types of optical magnetic stripe cards, discs: CDs, archive discs smart cards, microfilm and Picture CDs, DVDs, and microfiche, and and Blu-ray Discs enterprise storage See Page 351 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 3 for Detailed Objectives Chapter 7
  • 4. Storage Storage holds data, instructions, and information for future use A storage medium is the physical material on which a computer keeps data, instructions, and information Pages 352 - 353 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 4 Chapter 7
  • 5. Storage Pages 352 – 353 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 5 Figure 7-1 Chapter 7
  • 6. Storage • Capacity is the number of bytes a storage medium can hold Page 354 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 6 Figure 7-2 Chapter 7
  • 7. Storage • A storage device is the computer hardware that records and/or retrieves items to and from storage media Reading is the process of transferring items from a storage medium into memory Writing is the process of transferring items from memory to a storage medium Page 354 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 7 Chapter 7
  • 8. Storage • Access time measures: – The amount of time it takes a storage device to locate an item on a storage medium – The time required to deliver an item from memory to the processor Page 355 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 8 Figure 7-4 Chapter 7
  • 9. Hard Disks • A hard disk contains one or more inflexible, circular platters that use magnetic particles to store data, instructions, and information Page 355 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 9 Figure 7-5 Chapter 7
  • 10. Hard Disks • Hard disks can store data using longitudinal recording or perpendicular recording Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Perpendicular Recording below Chapter 7 Page 356 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 10 Figure 7-6 Chapter 7
  • 11. Hard Disks • Characteristics of a hard disk include: Read/Write Capacity Platters Heads Sectors and Revolutions Cylinders Tracks per Minute Transfer Access Time Rate Page 357 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 11 Figure 7-8 Chapter 7
  • 12. Hard Disks • Formatting is the process of dividing the disk into tracks and sectors so that the operating system can store and locate data and information on the disk Page 357 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 12 Figure 7-7 Chapter 7
  • 13. Hard Disks Page 358 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 13 Figure 7-9 Chapter 7
  • 14. Hard Disks • The hard disk arms move the read/write head, which reads items and writes items in the drive – Location often is referred to by its cylinder Page 358 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 14 Figure 7-10 Chapter 7
  • 15. Hard Disks • A head crash occurs when a read/write head touches the surface of a platter • Always keep a backup of your hard disk Pages 358 – 359 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 15 Figure 7-11 Chapter 7
  • 16. Hard Disks Page 359 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 16 Figure 7-12 Chapter 7
  • 17. Hard Disks • RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is a group of two or more integrated hard disks • A network attached storage (NAS) device is a server connected to a network with the sole purpose of providing storage Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Network Attached Storage below Chapter 7 Page 360 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 17 Figure 7-13 Chapter 7
  • 18. Hard Disks An external hard disk is a separate free- standing hard disk that connects to your computer with a cable or wirelessly A removable hard disk is a hard disk that you insert and remove from a drive Internal and external hard disks are available in miniature sizes (miniature hard disks) Pages 360 – 361 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 18 Figures 7-14 – 7-15 Chapter 7
  • 19. Hard Disks • A disk controller consists of a special-purpose chip and electronic circuits that control the transfer of data, instructions, and information from a disk to and from the system bus and other components of the computer SATA EIDE Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, SCSI SAS then click eSATA below Chapter 7 Pages 361 - 362 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 19 Chapter 7
  • 20. Flash Memory Storage • Flash memory chips are a type of solid state media and contain no moving parts • Solid state drives (SSDs) have several advantages over magnetic hard disks: Generate less heat and Faster access time Faster transfer rates Last longer consume less power Pages 362 - 363 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 20 Chapter 7
  • 21. Flash Memory Storage Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Solid State Drives below Chapter 7 Page 363 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 21 Figure 7-17 Chapter 7
  • 22. Flash Memory Storage • A memory card is a removable flash memory device that you insert and remove from a slot in a computer, mobile device, or card reader/writer Secure Digital CompactFlash Secure Digital High Capacity microSD (CF) (SD) (SDHC) xD Picture Memory Stick microSDHC Memory Stick Card Micro (M2) Page 364 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 22 Chapter 7
  • 23. Flash Memory Storage Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click SDHC Cards below Chapter 7 Pages 364 – 365 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 23 Figures 7-18 – 7-19 Chapter 7
  • 24. Flash Memory Storage Page 366 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 24 Figure 7-20 Chapter 7
  • 25. Flash Memory Storage • USB flash drives plug into a USB port on a computer or mobile device Page 367 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 25 Figure 7-21 Chapter 7
  • 26. Video: Thumb Drive (USB Flash Drive) Encryption CLICK TO START Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 26 Chapter 7
  • 27. Flash Memory Storage • An ExpressCard module is a removable device that fits in an ExpressCard slot • Developed by the PCMCIA • Commonly used in notebook computers Page 367 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 27 Figure 7-22 Chapter 7
  • 28. Cloud Storage • Cloud storage is an Internet service that provides storage to computer users Page 368 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 28 Figure 7-23 Chapter 7
  • 29. Cloud Storage Page 368 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 29 Figure 7-24 Chapter 7
  • 30. Cloud Storage • Users subscribe to cloud storage for a variety of reasons: Access files from any computer Store large files instantaneously Allow others to access their files View time-critical data and images immediately Store offsite backups Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, Provide data center functions then click Cloud Storage below Chapter 7 Page 369 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 30 Chapter 7
  • 31. Optical Discs • An optical disc consists of a flat, round, portable disc made of metal, plastic, and lacquer that is written and read by a laser • Typically store software, data, digital photos, movies, and music • Read only vs. rewritable Page 370 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 31 Figure 7-25 Chapter 7
  • 32. Optical Discs Page 370 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 32 Figure 7-26 Chapter 7
  • 33. Optical Discs • Optical discs commonly store items in a single track that spirals from the center of the disc to the edge • Track is divided into evenly sized sectors Page 371 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 33 Figure 7-27 Chapter 7
  • 34. Optical Discs • Care of optical discs Page 371 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 34 Figure 7-28 Chapter 7
  • 35. Optical Discs A CD-ROM can be read from but not written to • Read from a CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM player A CD-R is a multisession optical disc on which users can write, but not erase A CD-RW is an erasable multisession disc • Must have a CD-RW drive Pages 372 – 373 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 35 Figure 7-29 Chapter 7
  • 36. Optical Discs Archive disc Picture CD • Stores photos from an • Single-session CD-ROM online photo center that stores digital • Resolution usually is versions of film 7200 pixels per photo • Typically uses a 1024 x • Cost is determined by 1536 resolution the number of photos • Many photo centers being stored offer Picture CD services Page 374 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 36 Chapter 7
  • 37. Optical Discs Page 374 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 37 Figure 7-31 Chapter 7
  • 38. Optical Discs A DVD-ROM is a high-capacity optical disc on which users can read but not write or erase • Requires a DVD-ROM drive A Blu-ray Disc-ROM (BD-ROM) has a storage capacity of 100 GB DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD+RAM are Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web high-capacity rewritable DVD formats Link from left navigation, then click Blu-ray below Chapter 7 Pages 375 – 376 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 38 Figure 7-29 Chapter 7
  • 39. Other Types of Storage Page 376 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 39 Chapter 7
  • 40. Other Types of Storage • Tape is a magnetically coated ribbon of plastic capable of storing large amounts of data and information • A tape drive reads and writes data and information on a tape Page 376 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 40 Figure 7-35 Chapter 7
  • 41. Other Types of Storage • A magnetic stripe card contains a magnetic stripe that stores information • A smart card stores data on a thin microprocessor embedded in the card Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Smart Cards below Chapter 7 Page 377 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 41 Figure 7-36 Chapter 7
  • 42. Other Types of Storage • Microfilm and microfiche store microscopic images of documents on a roll or sheet film Page 378 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 42 Figure 7-37 Chapter 7
  • 43. Other Types of Storage Page 378 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 43 Figure 7-38 Chapter 7
  • 44. Other Types of Storage • Enterprise storage stores huge volumes of data and information for large businesses – Uses special hardware for heavy use, maximum availability, and maximum efficiency Click to view Web Link, click Chapter 7, Click Web Link from left navigation, then click Enterprise Storage below Chapter 7 Page 379 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 44 Figure 7-39 Chapter 7
  • 45. Putting It All Together Home user Small Office/Home Office Mobile • 500 GB hard disk user • 250 GB hard disk • Cloud storage • 1 TB hard disk • Cloud storage • Optical disc drive • Cloud storage • Optical disc drive • Card reader/writer • Optical disc drive • Card reader/writer • USB flash drive • External hard disk for • Portable hard disk for backup backup • USB flash drive • USB flash drive Page 380 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 45 Figure 7-40 Chapter 7
  • 46. Putting It All Together Power User Enterprise User Enterprise User • 2.5 TB hard disk (desktop computer) (server or mainframe) • Cloud storage • 1 TB hard disk • Network storage server • Optical disc drive • Optical disc drive • 40 TB hard disk system • Portable hard disk for • Smart card reader • Optical disc server backup • Tape drive • Microfilm or microfiche • USB flash drive • USB flash drive Page 380 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 46 Figure 7-40 Chapter 7
  • 47. Summary Internal hard disks, external and removable hard disks, solid state drives, memory cards, USB flash Various storage media and drives, ExpressCard modules, storage devices cloud storage, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs, tape, smart cards, and microfilm and microfiche Page 381 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World 47 Chapter 7
  • 48. Discovering Computers 2011 Living in a Digital World Chapter 7 Complete