Definition: Device that
uses a laser to read and
write
Devices:
Blu Ray
DVD CD
ROM
Characteristics: Cost is
mid-range out of all three
types of storage and is
also mid-range when it
comes to durability and
portability
Has a large capacity
Magnetic
Definition: Read/write,
move across the
medium and change
how magnetised that
part of the medium is
Devices: Hard Disk
Drive and Tape Drive
Characteristics: Has
the best capacity,
best cost and
mid-range speed and
portability
Solid-State
Definition:
Made up of
micro-chips
(switches)
Devices: Solid State
Drive, SD Card, USB
Memory Stick
Characteristics: Has the
best speed, portability,
durability and reliability
out of all three different
types of storage
Storage
Ranking
Six Characteristics Of Storage
Capacity: How much data it can store
Speed: How fast it accesses the data
Portability: How easy it is to
move it from one place to
another
Durability: How
durable it is if
dropped
Reliability: How well
it consistently
performs
Cost: How
expensive it is
per KB, MB
and GB
What is Secondary Storage?
Secondary storage is long
term storage of data, files,
software and OS
Why do we need to store them? To
access it again later, to use
software, to interact with the
computer
What would happen without it?
Software would need to be installed
every time that you used it and you
couldn't save any files, data, images or
videos etc