W9 External Memories, Magnetic Disk, RAID, Optical Memory, Magnetic Tape - PPT PDF
W9 External Memories, Magnetic Disk, RAID, Optical Memory, Magnetic Tape - PPT PDF
W9 External Memories, Magnetic Disk, RAID, Optical Memory, Magnetic Tape - PPT PDF
OBJECTIVES
EXTERNAL MEMORIES
EXTERNAL MEMORIES
EXAMPLES:
• External Hard Drives
• Flash Drives
• Memory Cards
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
COPYING DATA
STORAGE SOLUTIONS
MAGNETIC DISK
MAGNETIC DISK
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
RAID 0 - Striping for Performance (Popular)
Widely used for gaming, striping interleaves data across multiple drives for performance. However, there are no
safeguards against failure. See RAID 0.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
RAID 1 - Mirroring for Fault Tolerance (Popular)
Widely used, RAID 1 writes two drives at the same time. It provides the highest reliability but doubles the number of
drives needed. RAID 10 combines RAID 1 mirroring with RAID 0 striping for both safety and performance. See RAID
1 and RAID 10.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
RAID 3 - Speed and Fault Tolerance
Data are striped across three or more drives for performance, and parity is computed for safety. Similar to RAID 3,
RAID 4 uses block level striping but is not as popular. See RAID 3 and RAID parity.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
RAID 5 - Speed and Fault Tolerance (Popular)
Data are striped across three or more drives for performance, and parity is computed for safety. RAID 5 is similar to
RAID 3, except that the parity is distributed to all drives. RAID 6 offers more reliability than RAID 5 by performing
more parity computations. For more details, see RAID 5.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
Big RAID
EMC has been a leader in high-end RAID systems for years with systems storing multiple terabytes of data. (Image
courtesy of EMC Corporation.)
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
Little RAID
Arco was first to provide RAID 1 on IDE disk drives rather than SCSI. This two-drive unit connected to the
motherboard with one cable like a single drive.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
Early RAID
This RAID prototype was built by University of Berkeley graduate students in 1992. Housing 36 320MB disk drives,
total storage was 11GB.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
RAID CONFIGURATIONS
USB RAID
Super Talent's USB 3.0 RAID drives provide RAID 0 storage that is faster than an internal hard drive.
Week 9: EXTERNAL MEMORIES, MAGNETIC DISK, RAID, OPTICAL MEMORY, MAGNETIC TAPE
OPTICAL MEMORY
OPTICAL MEMORY
MAGNETIC TAPE
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https://itstillworks.com/types-external-memory-5038784.html
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/8210/magnetic-disk
https://www.britannica.com/technology/computer-
memory/Auxiliary-memory#ref93702
https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/50148/raid
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/types-optical-storage-devices
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_74
/rzam4/rzam4optical.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_tape