Computer Storage Devices
Storage capacity is the total amount of information a computer's memory or disk can hold at any one time. A personal computer system has three basic types of memory storage devices: RAM chips (random access memory), disks, and magnetic tape. Capacity can be upgraded, or increased, as the user's needs grow. For example, a computer with 8 megabytes of RAM can be upgraded to 128 megabytes. Similarly, when a 1 gigabyte hard disk fills up, a second one can be added or the smaller one replaced with a larger disk. The resources listed here are on reviews of storage devices for computer data.| What is data recovery? Data recovery is the retrieval of inaccessible or contaminated data from media that has been damaged in some way. Data... |
Holographic Storage Memory - An Introduction As demand for high-speed (in terms of access time) storage devices, which can store a huge volume of information is... |
| Network Attached Storage (NAS) Network Attached Storage comes into view on the network as a single "node" that is IP address of related device.... |
Storage Area Network (SAN) A Storage Area Network is the method of preference for connecting shared data storage resources. A SAN is a high-speed... |



