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Notes AUGUST 2020 Chapter 3: Storage Devices and Media Grade: 8 Subject: Ict

This document provides notes on storage devices and media. It discusses backing up data, why backups are important, and the differences between serial and direct access. It also describes three main types of storage media: magnetic, optical, and solid state. Magnetic media includes hard disks, portable hard drives, and magnetic tapes. Optical media includes CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray disks, and their read-only, write-once, and rewritable variations. Solid state media consists of solid state drives, memory sticks, flash memory cards, and other technologies that have no moving parts. Each type of media is described along with its uses, advantages, and disadvantages.

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Notes AUGUST 2020 Chapter 3: Storage Devices and Media Grade: 8 Subject: Ict

This document provides notes on storage devices and media. It discusses backing up data, why backups are important, and the differences between serial and direct access. It also describes three main types of storage media: magnetic, optical, and solid state. Magnetic media includes hard disks, portable hard drives, and magnetic tapes. Optical media includes CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray disks, and their read-only, write-once, and rewritable variations. Solid state media consists of solid state drives, memory sticks, flash memory cards, and other technologies that have no moving parts. Each type of media is described along with its uses, advantages, and disadvantages.

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NOTES

AUGUST 2020
Chapter 3: Storage devices and media

GRADE : 8 SUBJECT: ICT

1. What is backing up of data?


• Backing up refers to the copying of files and data to a different medium in case of a problem with the
main storage device
• Backing up files and data on a regular basis is seen as good computing practice and many computer
systems can be set to back up files automatically on a regular basis
• The backups are often stored in a different place to the main storage
• This is in case of fire or some other situation which could lead to irretrievable loss of key data and
files

2. Why backup data?


• Data could be lost due to failure of the original storage device, hardware failure
• Hackers may corrupt or even cause you to lose the data completely
o Viruses: usually caused by hackers to delete and destroy your data in a storage device
• Might need backup if files need to be used elsewhere – original files are then protected against
possible corruption or loss

3. Discuss Serial access and Direct access.

​ Serial access
• This type of access is the slower type because you have to go through everything one by one until you
reach what you want.
• If you want to watch a show that you recorded earlier, you have to rewind / fast-forward through all
other shows until you find it. (can’t just skip)
• The good thing is that when this type of access needs updating you can easily just add another tape and
merge the old one with the new.

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​Direct access
• Computer uses a key field to calculate where data has been stored
• It is then able to access the data directly from the calculated position
• Access is much faster than with serial access
• Used in applications where access speed is vital
• When updating media which uses direct access, the new data is written to the next available location and
its position is calculated using the built-in algorithm

4. Devices fall into three different types of backing storage media. Discuss all three different types
with its advantages and disadvantages.(​ Magnetic /Optical/ Solid state)

I. Magnetic Storage Media

a)​Fixed Hard Disk


• Available on all computers and is the main method used for data storage.
• Uses a read/write head to write and read data from it
• Disk surface coated in magnetic film, storage is done by altering binary codes to 1 or 0s.

​ Uses
• Used for storing operating systems, application software and working data
• Real time systems and online systems used fixed hard drives
• Used in file servers for computer networks

​ Advantages
• Very fast data transfer rate and fast access times to data
• Have very large memory capacities

​Disadvantages
• Can be easily damaged
• They lack portability

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​b) Portable hard disk drives
• Similar to hard disks but are usually connected via universal serial bus

​ Uses
• Can be used as backup systems to prevent loss of data
• Can be used to transfer data, files and software between computers

​Advantages
• Data access time and transfer rate is very fast
• Large memory capacities
• Can be used to transfer information between computers

​Disadvantages
• Can be easily damaged

c) Magnetic tapes
• Thin strip of plastic which is coated in a magnetic layer
• Read and written by read/write head

​Uses

•Application where batch processing is used


• Used as a backup media

​ Advantages
• Generally less expensive and very robust technology
• Data transfer rate is fast

​Disadvantages
• Access time is very slow
• When updating another tape is needed

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II. Optical Storage Media

a) CD-ROM and DVD-ROM


• Read only memory – cannot be overwritten
• Data is stored as a series of pits and lands formed by a laser beam etching the surface at
manufacturing stage

​ Uses
• Store music files and software
• Very large storage capacity and are used to store films.

​Advantages
• Holds more data than floppy disks
• Less expensive than hard disk drives

​ Disadvantages
• Data transfer rate and data access time are slower

b) CD-R and DVD-R


• The letter ‘R’ means the disc is recordable only once and then it becomes ROM
• Use a thin layer of an organic dye as the recording media
• DVDs also use an additional silver alloy or gold reflector
• Laser beam produces heated spots and unheated spots

​Uses

• They are used for home recording of music (CD-Rs) and films (DVD-Rs)
• They are used to store data for later use
• Used in applications where it is necessary to prevent the deletion or over-writing of important data.

​Advantages
• Cheaper than RW disks
• Once burned (and finalized) they are like ROM

Disadvantages

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• Can only be reordered once
• Not all CD/DVD players and can read CD-R

c) CD-RW and DVD-RW


• ‘RW’ means that these disks are re-writable media can be written over several times
• Unlike CD-R/DVD-R they don’t become ROMs
• The recording layer uses a special phase-changing metal alloy
• The alloy can switch between crystalline and amorphous (non-crystalline) phases, thus changing its
reflectivity to light, depending on the laser beam power
• Spots are produced which can be read by a laser
• System allows data to be written, erased and rewritten many times

Uses
• CD-RWs and DVD-RWs are used to record radio and television programs
• They are used in closed circuit television (CCTV) systems

Advantages
• Can be reused many times
• Different file formats can be used each time
• Less wasteful than R format since files or data can be added at a later stage

Disadvantages
• Relatively expensive media
• Possible to accidentally overwrite

d) DVD-RAM
• Recent addition to optical media group
• Unlike other CD and DVD formats, DVD-RAMs have several discrete concentric tracks rather than a
single spiral track
• Gives them advantage that writing and reading can occur at the same time
• Makes it possible to watch an already recorded television program at the same time as a different
program is being recorded
• Recording layer is made from similar phase-changing material to that used in RW technology
• Shiny and dull marks represent data to a computer where they are interpreted

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Uses
• DVD-RAM are used in recording devices such as satellite receivers to allow simultaneous
recording and playback
• They are used in camcorders to store films

Advantages
• Have a long life (30 years)
• Can be re written on more than the DVD-RWs (100,000 times)
• Very reliable as they have built in verification software to ensure accuracy of data
• Access is very fast
• No need to finalize the disk
• Very large capacities
• Ability to read and write data at the same time

Disadvantage
• DVD-RAMS are not as compatible as R or RW, many systems will not recognize this format
• More expensive than DVD-RW

e) Blu-ray disks

Uses

•​ Used for storing and playing back films


• PCs can use this technology for data storage or backing up hard drives
• Camcorders can use this media to store film footage

Advantage
• Very large storage capacity
• Data transfer rate is very fast
• Data access speed is faster than with other optical media

Disadvantage
• Disks are relatively expensive
• Blu-ray disks still have encryption problems

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III. Solid state storage media

a) Solid state drive

• Solid state systems control the movement of electrons within a microchip: if the transistor conducts a
current, this is equivalent to a 1, otherwise it is a 0
• Have no moving parts, consume much less power and are extremely robust
• Data access is faster than harddrive

b) Memory sticks/pen drives


• Can store several GBs of data and use solid state technology
• Connected to a computer through USB port and power to operate drawn from host computer
• Some expensive software increasingly use these storage methods as a form of security

Uses
• Used to transport files between computers
• Used as a security device – a dongle – to prevent software piracy

Advantage
• Very compact and portable media
• Very robust

Disadvantage
• Not possible to write protect the data and files
• Small physical size and are easy to lose.

c) Flash memory cards


• Are a form of electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) and are another
example of solid state memories

​Uses
• Used to store photos on digital cameras
• Mobile phones use them as memory cards
• Used in MP3 players to store music

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• Used as a backup in hand held devices

Advantages
• Very compact
• Very robust

Disadvantages
• Very expensive per Gb of memory when compared to hard drive disks
• Has a finite life in terms of the number of times they can be read from or written to
• Lower storage capacity than hard disk

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