COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICES
Question
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Similar to internal hard-disk drives except they use solid-state memory.
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solid-state drives
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file compression
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storage area network
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network attached storage
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Solid State Drive The key difference between a hard drive and a SSD is that, unlike a hard drive, a SSD has no moving parts. There are no platters, and no read-write head. Instead, the SSD makes use of flash memory, which is like RAM that remembers information when it’s switched off.
Detailed explanation-2: -The correct answer is DVD ROM. DVD ROM is not an example of solid-state storage device.
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