COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
MEMORY SYSTEMS
Question
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Secondary storage refers to any device that can store data, in addition to main memory.
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Secondary storage refers to any memory that is used after RAM is full.
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Secondary storage refers to storage that isnt as good as normal storage.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Secondary storage, sometimes termed auxiliary storage, refers to the storage of data that is not accessed frequently as the data in primary storage. It is a non-volatile memory medium that preserves data until and unless it has been deleted or overwritten.
Detailed explanation-2: -The hard drive is the secondary storage standard in modern computing. Many computers bundle hard drives as internal storage mediums, and today hard drives can include spinning disks and solid-state drives (SSDs).
Detailed explanation-3: -Secondary storage is needed to keep programs and data indefinitely. Secondary storage is non-volatile, long-term storage. It is used to keep programs and data indefinitely. Without secondary storage all programs and data would be lost the moment the computer is switched off.