COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER HARDWARE

STORAGE DEVICES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If you use cloud storage and your internet goes down, the data is permanently lost
A
False
B
True
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Random Access Memory is volatile. That means data is retained in RAM as long as the computer is on, but it is lost when the computer is turned off.

Detailed explanation-2: -Primary storage is often referred to as “memory” and is classified as either volatile or non-volatile. Volatile memory such as RAM loses data as soon as the device loses power. The flash memory in solid-state drives (SSDs) is non-volatile because the data remains in storage even after you have turned it off.

Detailed explanation-3: -If the storage devices are removed, the computer will lost its abilities to store any data locally. All softwares will be in some other place outside the device like in what is called cloud computing.. All other personal work related data and information may also be stored on a cloud based servers.

Detailed explanation-4: -Users upload data to servers via an internet connection, where it is saved on a virtual machine on a physical server. To maintain availability and provide redundancy, cloud providers will often spread data to multiple virtual machines in data centers located across the world.

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