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Understanding Storage Devices

Understanding Storage Devices. By: Kyle Redden and Tyler Lewis. Introduction. Definition of Storage Devices List of Storage Devices Timeline of Devices (When ) Location of devices on of in a Computer (Where) More in depth of each device (What, How and Why) Video Conclusion

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Understanding Storage Devices

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  1. Understanding Storage Devices By: Kyle Redden and Tyler Lewis

  2. Introduction • Definition of Storage Devices • List of Storage Devices • Timeline of Devices (When) • Location of devices on of in a Computer (Where) • More in depth of each device (What, How and Why) • Video • Conclusion • Questions- So pay attention…Please

  3. Definition • A storage device is any computing hardware that is used for storing, porting and extracting data files and objects. It can hold and store information both temporarily and permanently, and can be internal or external to a computer, server or any similar computing device. • A storage device may also be known as a storage medium. (reference to art)

  4. List of Storage Devices • Internal Hard Disk Drive • Floppy Disk/Diskette • SSD • Other • Thumb/ Flash Drive • External Hard Drive • CD-R/RW • BluRay/HD-DVD • Cloud Storage

  5. TimeLine

  6. Internal Hard Disk Drive • An internal hard drive is the primarystorage device located inside a computer system. It usually contains pre-installed software applications, the operating system and other files. • Desktops allow for multiple internal hard drives but, laptops can only have one.

  7. Internal Hard Disk Drive • This device has two ports one for data that uses a SATA cord allowing communication to the motherboard, the other port is for direct connection to the power supply. This device contains vital applications and profiles and is susceptible to corruption so backup is strongly encouraged.

  8. Where is a Internal Hard Drive? • Usually located on one side of the computer case near the bottom in the drive bays. • Slide in or place inside a drive bay.

  9. Floppy Disk/ Diskette • A floppy disk is an older form of memory storage, it is a flexible plastic disk coated with magnetic material and covered by a protective jacket used for storing data magnetically. Developed in 1967 by IBM. • The maximum amount of data that could be stored on a floppy disk was around 80 kilobytes of data.

  10. Floppy Disks • They came in 3 different sizes 8”, 5.5”, and 3.5”. • One of the features that made them appealing was the price and ease of carrying them around.

  11. Floppy Disks • The 8” floppy disk didn’t connect to the motherboard directly, it rotated on a turntable by and idler wheel, and was read only. • For the 5.5” and 3.5” you insert them on the front of the computer into the floppy disk slot that fits the corresponding disk size and they were both read and write.

  12. SSD Card • It can hold up to 512 GB in a very small size of 2.5”. • Will transform your computing experience with its revolutionary random access speeds, its multitasking prowess and outstanding durability and reliability.

  13. SSD Card • It was invented in 1956 by Intel. • It helped prevent crashes and severe data loss. • You would insert this into your PC directly to the motherboard.

  14. External hard drives • The largest external hard drive we found online was a 25 TB . • An external hard drive is a device located outside of a computer that is connected through a USB cable or wireless connection. • It is usually used to store media that a user needs to be portable, for backups, and when the internal drive of a computer has reached its maximum capacity.

  15. Thumb Drive/ Flash drive • A thumb drive/ flash drive is relatively small for smaller amounts of information. • They come in sizes from 2GB to 128GB. • They are directly plugged into a USB port on the computer. • They come in many shapes and sizes and in all sorts of designs to fit any person and personality.

  16. BluRay/DVD • A regular CD can hold about 700GB of information and a DVD can hold about 4.7GB, a BluRay disc can hold up to 25GB of data. • A BluRay is an optical disc such as CD and DVD but it was developed to for recording and playback of HD video and storing large amounts of information.

  17. BluRay/DVD • The CD and DVD can go into the same reader that comes with most newer computers, however you need to install a bluray disc reader in your computer case if you want to read and write to bluray discs.

  18. CD- R/RW • You need a CD drive in your computer to both read and write to a CD. • They can hold up to about 700 MB of data. • CD stand for compact disc and the R and RW are for read and rewritable. • A CD is digital optical storage disc data format, it was originally developed to store and play sound recordings but was later adapted to store data (CD-ROM)

  19. BluRay/DVD/CD-R/RW • These all go in the same place on the computer, just the device used to read them differ between CD and BluRay.

  20. Cloud Storage • The cloud can be accessed by any device with an internet connection. • An example of Cloud storage is Google Docs. and Drop box. Sharing is easy due to not actually having to give data face to face. • A model of storage where the digital data is stored in logical pools, spanning many servers and locations. • The environment of the servers is managed and owed by a host, usually a company that loans out a certain amount of data or for a period of time.

  21. Cloud Storage • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27GgP6BXR6A • Still don’t understand? • The Cloud is constantly growing and being used by more and more people, it’s the future. • Portable yet weightless, simple to use complex to understand.

  22. Other • Tape Cassette- magnetically thin coated piece of plastic wrapped around wheels capable of storing data, very inexpensive but, slower solution for backup. • Memory Card- used mostly for video game systems, phones or other small devices; its portable storage that connects on the outside of larger systems and inside of smaller devices and holds small amounts of data.

  23. Video • http://www.pcworld.com/article/2069900/find-the-right-backup-drive-for-your-storage-needs.html

  24. Conclusion • Everyone has there own needs and preferences. • Storage devices are getting smaller and holding more data as time passes by. • Backup is very important for businesses and personal uses, you need a device that can hold all your data and be reliable at the same time.

  25. Questions? • Q: A storage device may also be known as a storage what? • A: Medium • Q: What is the most data storable on a external hard drive? (that we can find) • A: 25TB • Q: What are the 3 sizes of Floppy Disks? • A: 8”,5.5” and 3.5” • What are our names? • Tyler and Kyle

  26. References • http://www.pcworld.com/article/2069900/find-the-right-backup-drive-for-your-storage-needs.html • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27GgP6BXR6A • http://www.newegg.com/Desktop-External-Hard-Drives/SubCategory/ID-414 • http://www.techopedia.com/definition/1119/storage-device • http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/U/USB_flash_drive.html • Google images for most pictures • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_storage_device • http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/data-storage-76-u.html

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