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Discovering Computers 2008




               Chapter 5
                Storage
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Chapter 5 Objectives

                                         Differentiate among CD-ROMs,
Differentiate between storage devices    recordable CDs, rewritable CDs,
         and storage media              DVD-ROMs, BD-ROMs, HD DVD-
                                          ROMs, recordable DVDs, and
   Describe the characteristics of              rewritable DVDs
          magnetic disks

   Describe the characteristics of           Identify the uses of tape
            a hard disk

 Discuss various types of miniature,    Discuss PC Cards, ExpressCard
 external, and removable hard disks     modules, and the various types of
                                            miniature storage media
     Describe the characteristics
           of optical discs               Identify uses of microfilm and
                                                    microfiche
3
Learning Outcome
Successful students will be able to:

  Describe the characteristics of computer hardware
       devices and explain their functionalities.
4
Storage
What is storage?
   Holds data, instructions, and information for future use
   Storage medium is physical material used for storage
     Also called secondary storage
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Storage
What is capacity?
    Number of bytes (characters) a storage medium can hold
    Kilobyte (KB)    1 thousand
    Megabyte (MB) 1 million
    Gigabyte (GB)    1 billion
    Terabyte (TB)    1 trillion
    Petabyte (PB)    1 quadrillion
    Exabyte (EB)     1 quintillion
    Zettabyte (ZB)   1 sextillion
    Yottabyte (YB)   1 septillion
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         Storage
         How does volatility compare?
              Storage medium is nonvolatile—contents retained when
              power is off
              Memory is volatile—holds data and instructions temporarily
                                                ON                  OFF

                 Screen Display               Display             Display
Volatile




                                              appears            disappears

                      Memory                  Data and             Data and
                    (most RAM)              instructions      instructions erased
              (chips on motherboard)      available to user
Nonvolatile




                  Storage Medium             Contents              Contents
              (floppy disks, Zip disks,   available to user        retained
                  hard disks, CDs)
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Storage
What is a storage device?


                            Hardware that
       Reading                records and                Writing
 Process of transferring
                            retrieves items        Process of transferring
   items from storage         to and from           items from memory
    media to memory          storage media            to storage media




          Functions as source                 Creates output
               of input
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Storage
What is access time?
   Time it takes storage device to locate item on storage medium
   Time required to deliver item from memory to processor
  faster      Transfer rates       Stores …
 transfer
   rates    Primary Storage
            Memory (most RAM)      Items waiting to be interpreted
                                   and executed by the processor
            Secondary Storage
                Hard Disk          Operating system, application
                                   software, user data and information
            Flash Memory Cards     Digital pictures or files
            and USB Flash Drives   to be transported
               CDs and DVDs        Software, backups, movies, music
                   Tape            Backups
  slower
 transfer      Floppy Disk         Small files to be transported
   rates
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Access time & Transfer rate
Memory accesses items in billionths of a second
(nanoseconds)

Storage devices access items in:
  thousandths of a second (milliseconds) or
  millionths of a second (microseconds)

Transfer rate is the speed with which data, instruction &
info transfer to & from a device, stated as:
   KBps & MBps
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Magnetic Disks
 Use magnetic particles to store items on a disk’s
 surface
 Alignment of magnetic particles represents the data
 – either a 0 bit or a 1 bit
 Must be formatted first:
    Dividing the disk into tracks & sectors, so the OS can
    store & locate items on disk
 A sector stores up to 512 bytes of data
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Magnetic Disks



      Track
                                                         Sector
    is narrow
 recording band                                       stores up to
 that forms full                                       512 bytes
  circle on disk                                        of data




                   Formatting prepares disk for use
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Magnetic Disks
 For reading & writing purpose, sectors (2-8,
 depending on OS) are grouped into clusters
 Cluster (allocation unit) is the smallest unit of disk
 space that stores an item
 Each cluster holds data from only one file
    Even if a file consists of only few bytes, it uses an
    entire cluster
    One file, anyhow, can span many clusters
 Sometimes, a sector has defect & cannot store data.
 When format, OS marks these bad sectors as
 unusable
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 Magnetic Disks
                                                   hard disk mounted
                                                     in system unit
What is a hard disk/hard disk drive/hard drive?
     High-capacity storage: 80 – 750GB & more
     Consists of several inflexible,
     circular platters that store items
     electronically
     Components enclosed in airtight,
     sealed case for protection



 Longitudinal recording

    Perpendicular recording
                                          Fixed h/d & portable h/d
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Magnetic Disks
What are characteristics of a hard disk?

     Sample Hard Disk Characteristics
 Advertised capacity        500 GB
 Platters                   4
 Read/write heads           8
 Cylinders                  16,383
 Bytes per second           512
 Sectors per track          63
 Sectors per drive          973,773,168          actual
                                                  disk
 Revolutions per minute     7,200               capacity
 Transfer rate              300 MB per second
 Access time                8.5 ms
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Magnetic Disks
h/d capacity determined from num of platters and
composition of magnetic coating on the platters
Platter
  diameter: 3.5 inches in– desktop; 2.5 inches – notebook &
  mobile devices
  made of aluminum, glass or ceramic – coated with alloy –
  allow items to be recorded magnetically on its surface. The
  coating is 3 millionths of an inch thick
  Each has 2 read/write heads, one for each side
h/d arms move read/write heads to the proper location –
read & write items in the drive as it barely touches the
disk/s recording surface
Location of read/write heads referred to by its cylinder – a
vertical section of a track that passes through all platters
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Magnetic Disks
How does a hard disk work?

                                                                    Step 3.
                                                                    When software requests a
                                                                    disk access, read/write
                                                                    heads determine current
      Step 2.                                                       or new location of data.
      Small motor spins
      platters while
      computer is running.


                                                            Step 4.
                                                            Head actuator positions
                                                            read/write head arms over
   Step 1.                                                  correct location on platters
   Circuit board controls                                   to read or write data.
   movement of head actuator
   and a small motor.

platters rotate at high speed: 5400 – 15000 revolutions per minute (rpm) – until power
                                                                           is removed
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Magnetic Disks
                                     platter
What is a cylinder?                            track
    Vertical section of                            sector
    track through all
    platters
    Single movement
    of read/write head
    arms accesses all
    platters
                                                   read/write
    in cylinder                                    head




            platter

                  sides


                          cylinder
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Magnetic Disks
What is a head crash?
    Occurs when read/write head touches platter surface
    Spinning creates cushion of air that floats read/write head above platter
        Clearance between head and platter is approximately two-millionths of an inch
        A smoke particle, dust particle, or human hair could render drive unusable
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Magnetic Disks
What is a disk cache/buffer?
    Portion of memory
    (memory chip on h/d) that
    processor uses to store
    frequently accessed items
    2MB – 16MB
    (the greater, the faster the
    h/d)




     first request                 second request
 for data—to disk cache        for data—to hard disk
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Magnetic Disks
What is RAID?
   Redundant Array of Independent Disks
   Connects multiple smaller disks into a single unit that
   acts as a single large hard disk

 What is backup?
    A duplicate of a file, program or disk placed on a
    separate storage medium that user can use in case the
    original is lost, damaged or destroyed

What is density?
    Number of bits in an area on a storage medium
    High density = high capacity
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        method-
 Backup method- Hard Disks
  How does RAID work?
 Disk system that duplicates data, instructions, and information to improve
 data reliability

        Mirroring has one backup disk for each disk
        Striping stores data across multiple disks


    mirroring
(RAID Level 1)




       striping
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Magnetic Disks
What is a miniature hard disk?
   Provide greater storage capacities than flash memory:
   4GB – 160GB – mostly use perpendicular recording
   Smaller than notebook computer hard disks
   A pocket hard drive is a self-contained unit
      User can insert in & remove from a slot in a device or
      a computer or plug-in a USB port on a computer
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Magnetic Disks
What are external hard disks and removable hard disks?
    Used to back up or transfer files


   External hard disk—freestanding          Removable hard disk—hard disk
   hard disk that connects to system unit   that you insert and remove
                                            from hard disk drive
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External & Removable Hard Disk
External h/d:
 Connects with cable to USB or FireWire port on SU
 Some include multiple h/d act as one, having capacity up to 1TB

Removable h/d:
 Sometimes the drive is built in the SU
 Others are external devices – connect with cable to USB or
 FireWire port on SU.
 Has up to 500GB capacity

ADVANTAGES??
25
Magnetic Disks
What is a disk controller?


      Chip and circuits                     SATA (Serial Advanced
                                                     Serial
    that control transfer              Technology Attachment) controller
                                                     Attachment)
                                        uses serial signals to transfer data,
     of items from disk                   instructions, and information



   EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive SCSI controller supports up to fifteen
          E
  Electronics) controller supports four devices including hard disks, CD
  hard disks, provides connections for and DVD drives, tape drives, printers,
          CD and DVD drives                  scanners, network cards
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Magnetic Disks
What is online storage?
  Service on Web that provides storage for
  minimal monthly fee
  Files can be accessed from
  any computer with Web
  access
  Large files can be downloaded
  instantaneously
  Others can be authorized
  to access your data


 REASONS??
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Magnetic Disks
What is a floppy disk?
    Portable, inexpensive storage medium
    (also called diskette)
    Consists of thin, circular, flexible plastic
    Mylar film with magnetic coating
    Enclosed in 3.5” wide plastic shell
    Storage capacity: 1.44MB
    Access time: 84 ms
    Transfer rate: 250 – 500KBps
    Contains 80 track on each side
    ≈ 18 sectors per track
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Magnetic Disks

              liner



       shutter

                                   metal
                                    hub




                      magnetic    flexible
      shell           coating    thin film
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Magnetic Disks

                                       sector
                                       18 per track
                                                       track
                                                      80 per
                                                        side




  80 tracks per side X 18 sectors per track X 2 sides per disk X 512
                  bytes per sector = 1,474,560 bytes
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Optical Discs
                                Push the button to
What are optical discs?         slide out the tray.
   Flat, round, portable
   metal discs made of
   metal, plastic, and
   lacquer
   Can be read only or      Insert the disc,
   read/write               label side up.
   Most PCs include an
   optical disc drive
                           Push the same button
                           to close the tray.
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Optical Discs
How does a laser read data on an optical disc?

                disc label




            lens             pit                    land             lens
                                                                               Step 3.
                                       Step 2.                                 Reflected light is
                               0                                        1
                                       If light strikes                        deflected to a
                                       a pit, it scatters.                     light-sensing diode,
                                       If light strikes a                      which sends digital
                    prism              land, it is           prism             signals of 1 to
                              light-   reflected back                 light-   computer. Absence
   Step 1.
                             sensing   toward diode.                 sensing   of reflected light is
   Laser diode
                              diode                                   diode    read as digital
   shines a light
                     laser                                   laser             signal of 0.
   beam toward
   disc.             diode                                   diode
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Optical Discs
How is data stored on an optical disc?
   Typically stored in
   single track
   Track divided
   into evenly
   sized sectors
   that store
   items

     single track
     spirals to edge
     of disc

                                         disc sectors
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Optical Discs
How should you care for an optical disc?
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Optical Discs
What is a CD-ROM?
   Compact disc read-only memory
   Single-session disc
   Cannot erase or modify contents
   Typically holds 650 MB to 1 GB
   Commonly used to distribute multimedia and complex software
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Optical Discs
What is the data transfer rate of a CD-ROM drive?


        Ranges from
        48X to 75X                       75X
          or faster

                                            75 × 150 KBps = 11,250 KBps
           X is 150 KBps
                                                    or 11.25 MBps
          (KB per second)

                                48X:
                    48 × 150 KBps = 7,200 KBps
                            or 7.2 MBps
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Optical Discs
What is a Picture CD?

                            Film developers                   Can be
  Stores digital
                                 offer                      modified
   versions of
                              Picture CD                   using photo
   roll of film
                                service                  editing software

         Step 1.
         Drop off film to                                   Step 3.
         be developed.
                                                            At home, print images
         Mark the Picture
                                                            from Picture CD on
         CD box on the         Step 2.                      your ink-jet photo printer.
         film-processing       When you pick up
         envelope.             prints and negatives, a      At a store, print images to
                               Picture CD contains          Picture CD at kiosk.
                               digital images of each
                               photograph.
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Optical Discs
What are CD-Rs and CD-RWs?                           Must have
                                                    CD recorder
                                                   or CD-R drive

 CD-R (compact disc-recordable)
 — multisession optical disc
 — can write on once, but not erase                Cannot erase
                                                   disc’s contents

 CD-RW (compact disc-rewritable)
 — erasable multisession disc
   ce




 — can write on multiple times
                                                     Must have
                                                  CD-RW software
                                                  and CD-RW drive
Disc reliability drop with each successive
rewrite
Speed: 52/24/52 [write – 52X or more, rewrite –
24X or more, read – 52X or more ]
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CD-
CD-R and CD-RW drives
         CD-


                      writes
   CD-R drive
  (speed: 40/48)




                     writes

 CD-RW drive
 (speed: 52/24/52)
+ CD-RW software
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CD-
CD-R and CD-RW drives
         CD-


                      reads
  CD-R drive
  (speed: 40/48)




                     reads

  CD-RW drive
 (speed: 52/24/52)
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Video CD
             Store video on a CD-R
             Can be played in CD or
             DVD drives, DVD players &
             some game consoles
             Hold 74 – 80 minutes of
             video

                      Digital media
           copy

                  RIPPING
                  PROCESS
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Optical Discs
What is a DVD-ROM (digital versatile
disc-ROM or digital video disc-ROM)?
   Must have DVD-ROM drive or
   DVD player to read DVD-ROM
   Stores databases, music,
   complex software, and movies
   Blu-ray discs have storage
   capacity of up to 100 GB
   HD-DVD discs have storage
   capacity of up to 60 GB
   UMD can store up to 1.8 GB
42
Optical Discs
How does a DVD-ROM store data?
1.   Dense disc – closer pits
2.   Two layers of pits are used, lower layer is
     semitransparent so laser can read through
3.   Some are double-sided

Many types of recordable and rewritable DVDs are available
      DVD-R and DVD+R
      DVD-RW and DVD+RW
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Tape
What is tape?
   Magnetically coated plastic ribbon
   capable of storing large amounts
   of data at low cost
   Primarily used for backup
   Low cost
   Long term storage
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Tape
How is data stored on a tape?
   Sequential access
       Reads and writes data consecutively, like
       music tape
       Unlike Direct access/Random access— used
       on hard disks, CDs, and DVDs — which can
       locate particular item immediately
45
PC Cards and ExpressCard Modules
What are PC Cards and ExpressCard Modules?
   Adds capabilities to computer
   Credit-card-sized device commonly used in
   notebook computers
   Add memory, storage, communications,
   multimedia, and security capabilities to a computer
46
Miniature Mobile Storage Media
What is miniature mobile storage media?
   Storage for small mobile devices
47
Miniature Mobile Storage Media

What are common types of flash memory cards?
       CompactFlash    Secure Digital   xD Picture Card




               Memory Stick     Memory Stick PRO Duo
48
Miniature Mobile Storage Media
How does one type of flash memory card work?
49
Miniature Mobile Storage Media
What is a USB Flash Drive?
   Plugs in a USB port on a
   computer or mobile device
   Storage capacities up to 64 GB
   May eventually make the
   floppy disk obsolete
   Also called U3 Smart device
   Transfer rate: 12 MBps
50
Miniature Mobile Storage Media
What is a smart card?
   Stores data on microprocessor embedded in small card
   Input, process, output, and storage capabilities
   Used to store medical records, vaccination data, and other
   health-case and identification information; tracking information
   – employee attendance or customer purchase, authenticating
   users for building access



    Are credit cards
     smart cards?
51
Microfilm and Microfiche
What are microfilm and microfiche?

     Store microscopic images of
   documents on roll or sheet of film

       Images recorded using
  computer output microfilm recorder

 Microfilm — 100- to     Microfiche — small sheet
 215-foot roll of film    of film, usually 4” × 6”

   Used to store back issues of newspapers, magazines, inactive
   files, transactions and cancelled checks,…
52
Microfilm and Microfiche
How do life expectancies of various media compare?
   Microfilm and microfiche are inexpensive % have longest life of
   any storage media
53
Putting It All Together

What are recommended storage devices for home
users?

                    250 GB hard disk
                    Online storage
                    CD or DVD drive
                    Card reader/writer
                    USB flash drive
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Putting It All Together

What are recommended storage devices for small
office/home office (SOHO) users?

                       500 GB hard disk
                       Online storage
                       CD or DVD drive
                       External hard drive for backup
                       USB flash drive
55
Putting It All Together

What are recommended storage devices for mobile
users?

                     100 GB hard disk
                     Online storage
                     CD or DVD drive
                     Card reader/writer
                     Portable hard disk for backup
                     USB flash drive
56
Putting It All Together

What are recommended storage devices for power
users?

                       1.5 TB hard disk
                       Online storage
                       CD or DVD drive
                       Portable hard disk for backup
                       USB flash drive
57
Putting It All Together

What are recommended storage devices for large
business users?

                        Desktop computer
                           500 GB hard disk
                           CD or DVD drive
                           Smart card reader
                           Tape drive
                           USB flash drive
                        Server or Mainframe
                           Network storage server
                           40 TB hard disk system
                           CD-ROM or DVD-ROM server
                           Microfilm or microfiche
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Summary of Storage

       Internal hard disks
                                            HD DVD discs
External and removable hard disks
                                    Recordable and Rewritable DVDs
          Floppy disks
                                                Tape
           CD-ROMs
                                      PC Cards and ExpressCard
 Recordable and Rewritable CDs                modules
                                        Flash memory cards and
                                            USB flash drives
          DVD-ROMs
                                      Smart cards, microfilm, and
                                              microfiche
       Blu-ray Discs (BDs)

Chapter 5 Complete

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  • 1. Discovering Computers 2008 Chapter 5 Storage
  • 2. 2 Chapter 5 Objectives Differentiate among CD-ROMs, Differentiate between storage devices recordable CDs, rewritable CDs, and storage media DVD-ROMs, BD-ROMs, HD DVD- ROMs, recordable DVDs, and Describe the characteristics of rewritable DVDs magnetic disks Describe the characteristics of Identify the uses of tape a hard disk Discuss various types of miniature, Discuss PC Cards, ExpressCard external, and removable hard disks modules, and the various types of miniature storage media Describe the characteristics of optical discs Identify uses of microfilm and microfiche
  • 3. 3 Learning Outcome Successful students will be able to: Describe the characteristics of computer hardware devices and explain their functionalities.
  • 4. 4 Storage What is storage? Holds data, instructions, and information for future use Storage medium is physical material used for storage Also called secondary storage
  • 5. 5 Storage What is capacity? Number of bytes (characters) a storage medium can hold Kilobyte (KB) 1 thousand Megabyte (MB) 1 million Gigabyte (GB) 1 billion Terabyte (TB) 1 trillion Petabyte (PB) 1 quadrillion Exabyte (EB) 1 quintillion Zettabyte (ZB) 1 sextillion Yottabyte (YB) 1 septillion
  • 6. 6 Storage How does volatility compare? Storage medium is nonvolatile—contents retained when power is off Memory is volatile—holds data and instructions temporarily ON OFF Screen Display Display Display Volatile appears disappears Memory Data and Data and (most RAM) instructions instructions erased (chips on motherboard) available to user Nonvolatile Storage Medium Contents Contents (floppy disks, Zip disks, available to user retained hard disks, CDs)
  • 7. 7 Storage What is a storage device? Hardware that Reading records and Writing Process of transferring retrieves items Process of transferring items from storage to and from items from memory media to memory storage media to storage media Functions as source Creates output of input
  • 8. 8 Storage What is access time? Time it takes storage device to locate item on storage medium Time required to deliver item from memory to processor faster Transfer rates Stores … transfer rates Primary Storage Memory (most RAM) Items waiting to be interpreted and executed by the processor Secondary Storage Hard Disk Operating system, application software, user data and information Flash Memory Cards Digital pictures or files and USB Flash Drives to be transported CDs and DVDs Software, backups, movies, music Tape Backups slower transfer Floppy Disk Small files to be transported rates
  • 9. 9 Access time & Transfer rate Memory accesses items in billionths of a second (nanoseconds) Storage devices access items in: thousandths of a second (milliseconds) or millionths of a second (microseconds) Transfer rate is the speed with which data, instruction & info transfer to & from a device, stated as: KBps & MBps
  • 10. 10 Magnetic Disks Use magnetic particles to store items on a disk’s surface Alignment of magnetic particles represents the data – either a 0 bit or a 1 bit Must be formatted first: Dividing the disk into tracks & sectors, so the OS can store & locate items on disk A sector stores up to 512 bytes of data
  • 11. 11 Magnetic Disks Track Sector is narrow recording band stores up to that forms full 512 bytes circle on disk of data Formatting prepares disk for use
  • 12. 12 Magnetic Disks For reading & writing purpose, sectors (2-8, depending on OS) are grouped into clusters Cluster (allocation unit) is the smallest unit of disk space that stores an item Each cluster holds data from only one file Even if a file consists of only few bytes, it uses an entire cluster One file, anyhow, can span many clusters Sometimes, a sector has defect & cannot store data. When format, OS marks these bad sectors as unusable
  • 13. 13 Magnetic Disks hard disk mounted in system unit What is a hard disk/hard disk drive/hard drive? High-capacity storage: 80 – 750GB & more Consists of several inflexible, circular platters that store items electronically Components enclosed in airtight, sealed case for protection Longitudinal recording Perpendicular recording Fixed h/d & portable h/d
  • 14. 14 Magnetic Disks What are characteristics of a hard disk? Sample Hard Disk Characteristics Advertised capacity 500 GB Platters 4 Read/write heads 8 Cylinders 16,383 Bytes per second 512 Sectors per track 63 Sectors per drive 973,773,168 actual disk Revolutions per minute 7,200 capacity Transfer rate 300 MB per second Access time 8.5 ms
  • 15. 15 Magnetic Disks h/d capacity determined from num of platters and composition of magnetic coating on the platters Platter diameter: 3.5 inches in– desktop; 2.5 inches – notebook & mobile devices made of aluminum, glass or ceramic – coated with alloy – allow items to be recorded magnetically on its surface. The coating is 3 millionths of an inch thick Each has 2 read/write heads, one for each side h/d arms move read/write heads to the proper location – read & write items in the drive as it barely touches the disk/s recording surface Location of read/write heads referred to by its cylinder – a vertical section of a track that passes through all platters
  • 16. 16 Magnetic Disks How does a hard disk work? Step 3. When software requests a disk access, read/write heads determine current Step 2. or new location of data. Small motor spins platters while computer is running. Step 4. Head actuator positions read/write head arms over Step 1. correct location on platters Circuit board controls to read or write data. movement of head actuator and a small motor. platters rotate at high speed: 5400 – 15000 revolutions per minute (rpm) – until power is removed
  • 17. 17 Magnetic Disks platter What is a cylinder? track Vertical section of sector track through all platters Single movement of read/write head arms accesses all platters read/write in cylinder head platter sides cylinder
  • 18. 18 Magnetic Disks What is a head crash? Occurs when read/write head touches platter surface Spinning creates cushion of air that floats read/write head above platter Clearance between head and platter is approximately two-millionths of an inch A smoke particle, dust particle, or human hair could render drive unusable
  • 19. 19 Magnetic Disks What is a disk cache/buffer? Portion of memory (memory chip on h/d) that processor uses to store frequently accessed items 2MB – 16MB (the greater, the faster the h/d) first request second request for data—to disk cache for data—to hard disk
  • 20. 20 Magnetic Disks What is RAID? Redundant Array of Independent Disks Connects multiple smaller disks into a single unit that acts as a single large hard disk What is backup? A duplicate of a file, program or disk placed on a separate storage medium that user can use in case the original is lost, damaged or destroyed What is density? Number of bits in an area on a storage medium High density = high capacity
  • 21. 21 method- Backup method- Hard Disks How does RAID work? Disk system that duplicates data, instructions, and information to improve data reliability Mirroring has one backup disk for each disk Striping stores data across multiple disks mirroring (RAID Level 1) striping
  • 22. 22 Magnetic Disks What is a miniature hard disk? Provide greater storage capacities than flash memory: 4GB – 160GB – mostly use perpendicular recording Smaller than notebook computer hard disks A pocket hard drive is a self-contained unit User can insert in & remove from a slot in a device or a computer or plug-in a USB port on a computer
  • 23. 23 Magnetic Disks What are external hard disks and removable hard disks? Used to back up or transfer files External hard disk—freestanding Removable hard disk—hard disk hard disk that connects to system unit that you insert and remove from hard disk drive
  • 24. 24 External & Removable Hard Disk External h/d: Connects with cable to USB or FireWire port on SU Some include multiple h/d act as one, having capacity up to 1TB Removable h/d: Sometimes the drive is built in the SU Others are external devices – connect with cable to USB or FireWire port on SU. Has up to 500GB capacity ADVANTAGES??
  • 25. 25 Magnetic Disks What is a disk controller? Chip and circuits SATA (Serial Advanced Serial that control transfer Technology Attachment) controller Attachment) uses serial signals to transfer data, of items from disk instructions, and information EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive SCSI controller supports up to fifteen E Electronics) controller supports four devices including hard disks, CD hard disks, provides connections for and DVD drives, tape drives, printers, CD and DVD drives scanners, network cards
  • 26. 26 Magnetic Disks What is online storage? Service on Web that provides storage for minimal monthly fee Files can be accessed from any computer with Web access Large files can be downloaded instantaneously Others can be authorized to access your data REASONS??
  • 27. 27 Magnetic Disks What is a floppy disk? Portable, inexpensive storage medium (also called diskette) Consists of thin, circular, flexible plastic Mylar film with magnetic coating Enclosed in 3.5” wide plastic shell Storage capacity: 1.44MB Access time: 84 ms Transfer rate: 250 – 500KBps Contains 80 track on each side ≈ 18 sectors per track
  • 28. 28 Magnetic Disks liner shutter metal hub magnetic flexible shell coating thin film
  • 29. 29 Magnetic Disks sector 18 per track track 80 per side 80 tracks per side X 18 sectors per track X 2 sides per disk X 512 bytes per sector = 1,474,560 bytes
  • 30. 30 Optical Discs Push the button to What are optical discs? slide out the tray. Flat, round, portable metal discs made of metal, plastic, and lacquer Can be read only or Insert the disc, read/write label side up. Most PCs include an optical disc drive Push the same button to close the tray.
  • 31. 31 Optical Discs How does a laser read data on an optical disc? disc label lens pit land lens Step 3. Step 2. Reflected light is 0 1 If light strikes deflected to a a pit, it scatters. light-sensing diode, If light strikes a which sends digital prism land, it is prism signals of 1 to light- reflected back light- computer. Absence Step 1. sensing toward diode. sensing of reflected light is Laser diode diode diode read as digital shines a light laser laser signal of 0. beam toward disc. diode diode
  • 32. 32 Optical Discs How is data stored on an optical disc? Typically stored in single track Track divided into evenly sized sectors that store items single track spirals to edge of disc disc sectors
  • 33. 33 Optical Discs How should you care for an optical disc?
  • 34. 34 Optical Discs What is a CD-ROM? Compact disc read-only memory Single-session disc Cannot erase or modify contents Typically holds 650 MB to 1 GB Commonly used to distribute multimedia and complex software
  • 35. 35 Optical Discs What is the data transfer rate of a CD-ROM drive? Ranges from 48X to 75X 75X or faster 75 × 150 KBps = 11,250 KBps X is 150 KBps or 11.25 MBps (KB per second) 48X: 48 × 150 KBps = 7,200 KBps or 7.2 MBps
  • 36. 36 Optical Discs What is a Picture CD? Film developers Can be Stores digital offer modified versions of Picture CD using photo roll of film service editing software Step 1. Drop off film to Step 3. be developed. At home, print images Mark the Picture from Picture CD on CD box on the Step 2. your ink-jet photo printer. film-processing When you pick up envelope. prints and negatives, a At a store, print images to Picture CD contains Picture CD at kiosk. digital images of each photograph.
  • 37. 37 Optical Discs What are CD-Rs and CD-RWs? Must have CD recorder or CD-R drive CD-R (compact disc-recordable) — multisession optical disc — can write on once, but not erase Cannot erase disc’s contents CD-RW (compact disc-rewritable) — erasable multisession disc ce — can write on multiple times Must have CD-RW software and CD-RW drive Disc reliability drop with each successive rewrite Speed: 52/24/52 [write – 52X or more, rewrite – 24X or more, read – 52X or more ]
  • 38. 38 CD- CD-R and CD-RW drives CD- writes CD-R drive (speed: 40/48) writes CD-RW drive (speed: 52/24/52) + CD-RW software
  • 39. 39 CD- CD-R and CD-RW drives CD- reads CD-R drive (speed: 40/48) reads CD-RW drive (speed: 52/24/52)
  • 40. 40 Video CD Store video on a CD-R Can be played in CD or DVD drives, DVD players & some game consoles Hold 74 – 80 minutes of video Digital media copy RIPPING PROCESS
  • 41. 41 Optical Discs What is a DVD-ROM (digital versatile disc-ROM or digital video disc-ROM)? Must have DVD-ROM drive or DVD player to read DVD-ROM Stores databases, music, complex software, and movies Blu-ray discs have storage capacity of up to 100 GB HD-DVD discs have storage capacity of up to 60 GB UMD can store up to 1.8 GB
  • 42. 42 Optical Discs How does a DVD-ROM store data? 1. Dense disc – closer pits 2. Two layers of pits are used, lower layer is semitransparent so laser can read through 3. Some are double-sided Many types of recordable and rewritable DVDs are available DVD-R and DVD+R DVD-RW and DVD+RW
  • 43. 43 Tape What is tape? Magnetically coated plastic ribbon capable of storing large amounts of data at low cost Primarily used for backup Low cost Long term storage
  • 44. 44 Tape How is data stored on a tape? Sequential access Reads and writes data consecutively, like music tape Unlike Direct access/Random access— used on hard disks, CDs, and DVDs — which can locate particular item immediately
  • 45. 45 PC Cards and ExpressCard Modules What are PC Cards and ExpressCard Modules? Adds capabilities to computer Credit-card-sized device commonly used in notebook computers Add memory, storage, communications, multimedia, and security capabilities to a computer
  • 46. 46 Miniature Mobile Storage Media What is miniature mobile storage media? Storage for small mobile devices
  • 47. 47 Miniature Mobile Storage Media What are common types of flash memory cards? CompactFlash Secure Digital xD Picture Card Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Duo
  • 48. 48 Miniature Mobile Storage Media How does one type of flash memory card work?
  • 49. 49 Miniature Mobile Storage Media What is a USB Flash Drive? Plugs in a USB port on a computer or mobile device Storage capacities up to 64 GB May eventually make the floppy disk obsolete Also called U3 Smart device Transfer rate: 12 MBps
  • 50. 50 Miniature Mobile Storage Media What is a smart card? Stores data on microprocessor embedded in small card Input, process, output, and storage capabilities Used to store medical records, vaccination data, and other health-case and identification information; tracking information – employee attendance or customer purchase, authenticating users for building access Are credit cards smart cards?
  • 51. 51 Microfilm and Microfiche What are microfilm and microfiche? Store microscopic images of documents on roll or sheet of film Images recorded using computer output microfilm recorder Microfilm — 100- to Microfiche — small sheet 215-foot roll of film of film, usually 4” × 6” Used to store back issues of newspapers, magazines, inactive files, transactions and cancelled checks,…
  • 52. 52 Microfilm and Microfiche How do life expectancies of various media compare? Microfilm and microfiche are inexpensive % have longest life of any storage media
  • 53. 53 Putting It All Together What are recommended storage devices for home users? 250 GB hard disk Online storage CD or DVD drive Card reader/writer USB flash drive
  • 54. 54 Putting It All Together What are recommended storage devices for small office/home office (SOHO) users? 500 GB hard disk Online storage CD or DVD drive External hard drive for backup USB flash drive
  • 55. 55 Putting It All Together What are recommended storage devices for mobile users? 100 GB hard disk Online storage CD or DVD drive Card reader/writer Portable hard disk for backup USB flash drive
  • 56. 56 Putting It All Together What are recommended storage devices for power users? 1.5 TB hard disk Online storage CD or DVD drive Portable hard disk for backup USB flash drive
  • 57. 57 Putting It All Together What are recommended storage devices for large business users? Desktop computer 500 GB hard disk CD or DVD drive Smart card reader Tape drive USB flash drive Server or Mainframe Network storage server 40 TB hard disk system CD-ROM or DVD-ROM server Microfilm or microfiche
  • 58. 58 Summary of Storage Internal hard disks HD DVD discs External and removable hard disks Recordable and Rewritable DVDs Floppy disks Tape CD-ROMs PC Cards and ExpressCard Recordable and Rewritable CDs modules Flash memory cards and USB flash drives DVD-ROMs Smart cards, microfilm, and microfiche Blu-ray Discs (BDs) Chapter 5 Complete