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Storage and Storage Devices

             By
         Nilabh Verma
Storage Measurement
   Bit (b)
   Nibble (n)
   Byte (B)
   Kilo Byte (KB)
   Mega Byte (MB)
   Giga Byte (GB)
   Tera Byte (TB)
   Peta Byte (PB)
   Exa Byte (EB)
   Zetta Byte (ZB)
   Yotta Byte (YB)
Storage Characteristics
   Can be Internal, External & Remote
   Are nonvolatile
   Two main things for storage:
    –   Device
    –   Media
   Mainly of four types:
    –   Magnetic Disks
    –   Optical Disks
    –   Tape
    –   Mobile Storage
Magnetic Disk
   Most commonly used in today's storage systems.
   Use mangnetic particles to store data on disk surface.
   Data held on a disc in block fomed by tracks and sectors.
   Tracks and sectors are created when disk is first formatted.
   Data written and read by read/write heads.
   Common types:
    –   Hard disks
    –   Floppy disks
    –   Zip disks
   Important to keep away from magnetic field.
Floppy Disk & Drive

   Low capacity removable disk.
   Mostly of 3.5” and holds 1.44/2.8 MB.
   Not widely used today.
   Sometimes reffered as a legacy drive.
   Generally use PATA interface. Also available in USB.
   Zip drive works similar with 100 to 250 MB of storage.
Hard Disk Drive
   High capacity disk.
   Most common media of storage.
   Use one or more metal magnetic disks.
   Can be internal, external or remote.
   Typically holds 80 GB to several Tbs.
   Generally use following interface:
    –   PATA
    –   SATA
    –   SCSI
    –   USB
Hard Disk Drive
   High capacity disk.
   Most common media of storage.
   Use one or more metal magnetic disks.
   Can be internal, external or remote.
   Typically holds 80 GB to several Tbs.
   Generally use following interface:
    –   PATA
    –   SATA
    –   SCSI
    –   USB
Optical Disk Drive
   High capacity disk which store data optically.
   Can be internal or external.
   Can be read only, recordable or rewritable.
   Standard sized disk is 120 mm. Minis are 80 mm.
   Standard CD holds upto 700 MB of data.
   Standard DVD holds 4.7 GB (single layer) or 8.5 GB (double layer) of
    data.
   High definition DVD or blue-ray disks can hold upto 50 GB typically
    (17-27 GB) of data.
   Generally use following interface:
    –    PATA
    –    SATA
    –    USB
Optical Disk Drive
   Read only disks can be
    –   Read but no write.
    –   CD/DVD of same storage capacity.
   Recordable disks can be
    –   Written to but can't be erased or resuse.
    –   CD/DVD of same storage capacity.
   Rewritable disks can be
    –   Written, erased and overwritten just like a magnetic
        disk. Needs software to write (not necessary).
    –   CD/DVD of same capacity.
   All disks use the appropriate device to perform task. DVD
    writer can handle almost kind of tasks.
Optical Disk Drive
   Read only disks can be
    –   Read but no write.
    –   CD/DVD of same storage capacity.
   Recordable disks can be
    –   Written to but can't be erased or resuse.
    –   CD/DVD of same storage capacity.
   Rewritable disks can be
    –   Written, erased and overwritten just like a magnetic
        disk. Needs software to write (not necessary).
    –   CD/DVD of same capacity.
   All disks use the appropriate device to perform task. DVD
    writer can handle almost kind of tasks.
Flash Memory Systems
   No moving parts, less vibration, less power, makes no
    sound, ultra portable, easy to use.
   Can be in form of USB or card flash disks.
   Can be directly connected with system or through
    appropriate card reader.
   Flash cards can be of 1 GB to 8 GB or higher. Commonly
    used in mobiles, gaming systems.
   USB flash drive can be of 2 GB to 64 GB or higher.
    Commonly used as a magnetic disks.
Storage for Large Computers
   Usually use a storage server.
   Containing multiple high spped HDDs.
   Generally used in big corporates having
    –   Multiple servers.
    –   Hundreds of users.
    –   Tremendous amount of data.
DAS, NAS and SAN
   Direct Attached Storage (DAS)
    –   Most basic type of storage.
    –   Simple storage which is directly connect to the server.
   Network Attached Storage (NAS)
    –   Storage server connect to a network to provide storage
        for computer on that network.
    –   Use TCP/IP protocol, Low performance.
   Storage Area Network (SAN)
    –   Network of storage devices that provides storage for
        another network of computers.
    –   Use fiber channel.
    –   Generally use RAID, Backup and restore, High
        performance, less load on network.
RAID
   Redundant Arrays of Indipendent Discs (RAID) is a
    method of storing data on two or more hard drives
    that work together to do the job of larger drive.
    –   Usually involves recording redundant copies of
        stored data.
    –   Most commonly used
         • RAID 0: Stripping (atleast 2 disks, usage
             n).
         • RAID 1: Mirroring (atleast 2 disks, usage
             n/2).
         • RAID 5: Stripping with distributed parity
             (atleast 3 disks, usage n-1).
Magnetic Tape Systems
   Works similar as magnetic disk.
   Primarily used for backup.
   Low cost per MB.
   Mostly in form of cartridge tape.
   Can be individual or with tape library.
   Capacity from 4 GB to several TBs.
Storage and storage devices

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Storage and storage devices

  • 1. Storage and Storage Devices By Nilabh Verma
  • 2. Storage Measurement  Bit (b)  Nibble (n)  Byte (B)  Kilo Byte (KB)  Mega Byte (MB)  Giga Byte (GB)  Tera Byte (TB)  Peta Byte (PB)  Exa Byte (EB)  Zetta Byte (ZB)  Yotta Byte (YB)
  • 3. Storage Characteristics  Can be Internal, External & Remote  Are nonvolatile  Two main things for storage: – Device – Media  Mainly of four types: – Magnetic Disks – Optical Disks – Tape – Mobile Storage
  • 4. Magnetic Disk  Most commonly used in today's storage systems.  Use mangnetic particles to store data on disk surface.  Data held on a disc in block fomed by tracks and sectors.  Tracks and sectors are created when disk is first formatted.  Data written and read by read/write heads.  Common types: – Hard disks – Floppy disks – Zip disks  Important to keep away from magnetic field.
  • 5. Floppy Disk & Drive  Low capacity removable disk.  Mostly of 3.5” and holds 1.44/2.8 MB.  Not widely used today.  Sometimes reffered as a legacy drive.  Generally use PATA interface. Also available in USB.  Zip drive works similar with 100 to 250 MB of storage.
  • 6. Hard Disk Drive  High capacity disk.  Most common media of storage.  Use one or more metal magnetic disks.  Can be internal, external or remote.  Typically holds 80 GB to several Tbs.  Generally use following interface: – PATA – SATA – SCSI – USB
  • 7. Hard Disk Drive  High capacity disk.  Most common media of storage.  Use one or more metal magnetic disks.  Can be internal, external or remote.  Typically holds 80 GB to several Tbs.  Generally use following interface: – PATA – SATA – SCSI – USB
  • 8. Optical Disk Drive  High capacity disk which store data optically.  Can be internal or external.  Can be read only, recordable or rewritable.  Standard sized disk is 120 mm. Minis are 80 mm.  Standard CD holds upto 700 MB of data.  Standard DVD holds 4.7 GB (single layer) or 8.5 GB (double layer) of data.  High definition DVD or blue-ray disks can hold upto 50 GB typically (17-27 GB) of data.  Generally use following interface: – PATA – SATA – USB
  • 9. Optical Disk Drive  Read only disks can be – Read but no write. – CD/DVD of same storage capacity.  Recordable disks can be – Written to but can't be erased or resuse. – CD/DVD of same storage capacity.  Rewritable disks can be – Written, erased and overwritten just like a magnetic disk. Needs software to write (not necessary). – CD/DVD of same capacity.  All disks use the appropriate device to perform task. DVD writer can handle almost kind of tasks.
  • 10. Optical Disk Drive  Read only disks can be – Read but no write. – CD/DVD of same storage capacity.  Recordable disks can be – Written to but can't be erased or resuse. – CD/DVD of same storage capacity.  Rewritable disks can be – Written, erased and overwritten just like a magnetic disk. Needs software to write (not necessary). – CD/DVD of same capacity.  All disks use the appropriate device to perform task. DVD writer can handle almost kind of tasks.
  • 11. Flash Memory Systems  No moving parts, less vibration, less power, makes no sound, ultra portable, easy to use.  Can be in form of USB or card flash disks.  Can be directly connected with system or through appropriate card reader.  Flash cards can be of 1 GB to 8 GB or higher. Commonly used in mobiles, gaming systems.  USB flash drive can be of 2 GB to 64 GB or higher. Commonly used as a magnetic disks.
  • 12. Storage for Large Computers  Usually use a storage server.  Containing multiple high spped HDDs.  Generally used in big corporates having – Multiple servers. – Hundreds of users. – Tremendous amount of data.
  • 13. DAS, NAS and SAN  Direct Attached Storage (DAS) – Most basic type of storage. – Simple storage which is directly connect to the server.  Network Attached Storage (NAS) – Storage server connect to a network to provide storage for computer on that network. – Use TCP/IP protocol, Low performance.  Storage Area Network (SAN) – Network of storage devices that provides storage for another network of computers. – Use fiber channel. – Generally use RAID, Backup and restore, High performance, less load on network.
  • 14. RAID  Redundant Arrays of Indipendent Discs (RAID) is a method of storing data on two or more hard drives that work together to do the job of larger drive. – Usually involves recording redundant copies of stored data. – Most commonly used • RAID 0: Stripping (atleast 2 disks, usage n). • RAID 1: Mirroring (atleast 2 disks, usage n/2). • RAID 5: Stripping with distributed parity (atleast 3 disks, usage n-1).
  • 15. Magnetic Tape Systems  Works similar as magnetic disk.  Primarily used for backup.  Low cost per MB.  Mostly in form of cartridge tape.  Can be individual or with tape library.  Capacity from 4 GB to several TBs.