Unit 2 - LO1 Understand where Information is Held Globally and How it is Transmitted Flashcards

1.2 Types of information storage access

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Types of information storage media

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. Paper
. Optical media
. Magnetic media
. Solid state media

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Paper

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+ Very little energy is consume when reading from paper
+ Easy to use by people with limited computer experience
- Deteriorates over time/ vulnerable to damage
- Limited mobility, its easier and quicker to send data from another storage device

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Optical media

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+ Longer shelf life
+ Cheaper to produce and therefore useful for backups
- Have to have an optical media reader
- Easier to damage, scratch, snap

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Magnetic media

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+ Processes data quickly/ fast access speeds
+ Easy to update/ delete files
- Rotating disk means the drive can easily be damaged
- Not portable (fixed hard drive)

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Solid state media

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+ They do not require air coolers as they do not have any moving parts
+ They are more robust as circuitry is used, not moving parts
- There are only so many times data can be erased and rewritten as cells decay
- Cost per GB is higher than a hard disk drive

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Characteristics of storage devices

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. Mutability
. Robustness
. Access to data
. Cost
. Storage capacity
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