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Storage and Multimedia: The Facts and More Chapter 6

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Page 1: Storage and Multimedia: The Facts and More Chapter 6

Storage and Multimedia: The Facts and More

Chapter 6

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Secondary Storage Device

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Secondary Storage Benefits

Semi-permanent Non-volatileReliableConvenient – Locate and access data

quickly

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Secondary Storage Benefits

Compressed storage Diskette – about 500 printed pages Optical disk – about 500 books

Economy Savings in physical storage costs Savings in the speed and convenience of filing

and retrieving data

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Types of Storage Magnetic Disk Storage Optical Disks

CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW DVD-ROM Blu-ray

Magnetic Tape Storage Flash Drive

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Magnetic Disk StorageData represented as magnetic spots

Magnetized spot = 1 Absence of a magnetized spot = 0

Read Converts the magnetized data to

electrical impulsesWrite

Converts electrical impulses to magnetized spots on disk

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Diskettes

Low capacity – small files

PortableFlexible Mylar coated

with metallic substanceHard plastic jacket for

protection3 ½ inch, 1.44 MB

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Hard Disk

Various sizes Portability

Generally non-portable Removable hard disks available for PC Portable hard disk is gaining popularity

Rigid platter coated with metallic substance

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Disk Pack

Several plattersAirtight, sealed module

Mount disk pack on disk drive

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Logical Layout of a DiskTrack

Concentric circlesPasses under read/write head as disk

rotates1.44 MB diskette has 80 tracks on each

surfaceEach track stores the same amount of

data

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Logical Layout of a DiskSector

Pie-shaped division of track

Holds a fixed number of bytes (512 bytes)

• Cluster– Adjacent sectors treated as a unit of

storage– Fixed number (2-8 sectors)– Minimum space allocated to a file

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Logical Layout of a DiskZone Recording

• Assigns more sectors to tracks in outer zones

• More sectors = more data storage available

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Disk DriveRead / Write Operation

Disks rotate Access arm moves

read/write head Read / write operation

begins and continues until complete

Data is transferred to/from memory

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Optical DiskGreater capacity

than other portable media

Process Laser writes on

metallic material spread over the surface of disk

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CD-ROMCompact Disk Read-Only Memory

High capacity portableRead multiple timesCannot recordCapacity – up to 680 MB (450

standard 3 ½ inch diskettes)Used for software

distribution

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CD-RCompact Disc-Recordable

High capacityPortableWrite onceRead multiple times

CD-R drive CD-ROM drive

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CR-RWCompact Disk-Rewritable

High capacityPortableRead multiple timesRecord multiple timesSome compatibility problems reading

CD-RW disks on CD-ROM drives

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DVD-ROMDigital Versatile Disk

Larger capacity than CD-ROM Standard – Up to 4.7 GB, 7 times more

than CD-ROM Double layers – 8.5 GB Double-sided – 17 GB

Data is packed more denselyRead multiple times, Cannot recordCan read CD-ROM disks

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DVD-ROMDigital Versatile Disk

Benefits Full-length movies Audio quality comparable to audio

compact disks High-volume business data

Expected to replace CD-ROM in the near future

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Blu-ray Disc Developed by the Blu-

ray Disc Association (BDA)

BDA includes company like Apple, Dell, Sony etc

Developed to enable recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition video (HD)

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Blu-ray Disc

DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, and DVD-RAM rely on a red laser

Blu-ray use blue violate laser Benefits:

Average disc holds 25GB/50GB.  Advance BRD has storage capacity up to

500GB on a single disc by using 20 layers

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Magnetic Tape Storage Plastic tape with magnetic

coating Magnetic tape unit

Read/write head Erase head erases previously

recorded data Inferior to disks

Not as reliable Sequential access to data

Inexpensive Primarily for backup

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Flash Drive USB flash drives are

removable and rewritable reads and writes to flash memory.

They are a solid-state storage medium that's both inexpensive and durable.

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Flash Drive (Contd.)

Currently, USB 2.0 flash drives on the market are able to reach a data transfer speed of 480 Mbit/s and

USB 3.0 has transmission speeds of up to 5 Gbit/s.

More commonly used sizes vary from 2 Gigabytes -16 Gigabytes.