COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
SECONDARY STORAGE DEVICES
Question
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Which one is true about storage capacity?
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Storage capacity refers to the size of the storage device.
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Storage capacity refers to how expensive the storage device costs.
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Storage capacity refers to the storage device that is the user’s favorite.
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Storage capacity refers to how much disk space one or more storage devices provides.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Storage capacity refers to how much disk space one or more storage devices provides. It measures how much data a computer system may contain. For an example, a computer with a 500GB hard drive has a storage capacity of 500 gigabytes. A network server with four 1TB drives, has a storage capacity of 4 terabytes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Storage capacity is often used synonymously with “disk space.” However, it refers to overall disk space, rather than free disk space. For example, a hard drive with a storage capacity of 500GB may only have 150MB available if the rest of the disk space is already used up.
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