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Ict Magnetic Storage Media

Fixed hard disk drives are the primary storage method for computers due to their fast direct access speeds and large storage capacities. Data is stored on magnetic platters and read/written by heads. Portable hard drives work similarly but connect externally via USB for transportable storage and file sharing. Floppy disks were an older portable storage type but are now obsolete due to small capacities. Magnetic tape is a slow sequential access medium still used for extremely large backups where speed is not critical.

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Ict Magnetic Storage Media

Fixed hard disk drives are the primary storage method for computers due to their fast direct access speeds and large storage capacities. Data is stored on magnetic platters and read/written by heads. Portable hard drives work similarly but connect externally via USB for transportable storage and file sharing. Floppy disks were an older portable storage type but are now obsolete due to small capacities. Magnetic tape is a slow sequential access medium still used for extremely large backups where speed is not critical.

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Examples of Magnetic Storage Media

(1.) Fixed Hard Disk Drive


They are used on all computers and are the main method of storing data. This is because
they are capable of very fast direct access of files and have very large storage capacities. The
disc surface called platter is coated with magnetic film which is where the data is stored. They
have read/write heads which allows data to be written to (saved) or (read) used from the disc.
Hard disks are used to store Operating System, software applications and all other files.

Uses of Fixed Hard Disk Drives


(a.) Used in storing of application software and Operating System.
(b.) Used to store files and documents
(c.) Real-time systems (robots, chemical plant control systems) and online systems (booking
airline tickets) use disc drives to store data
(d.) Used in file-servers on computer networks to store files
Advantages / Disadvantages of Fixed Hard Disk Drives

(2.) Portable Hard Disk Drive


It works in a similar way to fixed hard disk but is connected to the computer externally via a
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. It use direct data access methods which makes reading/writing
of data very fast. It is designed to be transportable and do come with a USB cable to allow for
easy attachment to other computers which allows for easy backing up/sharing of files. Since it is
used outside of the computer, it does come with protective casing to avoid physical damage to
the disc drive.

Uses of Portable Hard Disk Drive


(a.) Like fixed drive, they are used to store large files
(b.) Can be used as portable back-up systems to avoid loss of data
(c.) Used to transfer data, files and software between computers via USB connectivity.
Advantages/ Disadvantages of Portable Hard Disk Drive

(3) Floppy Disk


It was an old method of portable data storage where information is held on a thin plastic
disc. Data on a floppy disk is read/ written by a floppy disk drive which rotates the disk. As the
disc rotates, a read/write head is used to add or read data. Read/write process uses direct data
access method. The disc of plastic is protected by a retractable metal sleeve and hard plastic
casing. A small notch provides write protection (prevent accidentally copying over work).
Maximum storage on a floppy disc is only about 1.44 MB. With the capacities of floppy disk, it
can’t store modern files making them obsolete coupled with the modern computers not having
floppy disk drive installed.
Uses of Floppy Disks
(a.) Can still be used where very small files need to be transferred / stored
(b.) Write protect facility is useful to prevent accidental overwriting of data

Advantages/ Disadvantages of Floppy Disks

(4.)Magnetic Tape
This is one of the oldest forms of computer data storage. It is a thin strip of magnetic coated
plastic which is wrapped onto a reel. Data is stored on the magnetic plastic in the form of 1’s and
0’s (binary numbers). Data is written to and read from, in sequence which is also known as serial
access. This type of storage media has a very slow data access rate and due to this, it is useless
for real-time applications (where what is stored is constantly been updated). Sony has developed
a magnetic tape of 185TB capacity.
Sony magnetic tape 185TB capacity

Uses of Magnetic Tape


(a.) Used where extremely large amounts of data needs to be backed up. Examples include in
situation where magnetic tape is used to hold data in batching processing applications
such as clearing bank cheques and producing pay slips. It is used because speed is not
important since it can be left overnight to run when everyone has gone home
(b.) Used where speed of reading/ writing of data is NOT a priority.
(c.) Used for backup of computers in schools and business

Advantages and Disadvantages of Magnetic Tape

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