INPUTOUTPUT AND STORAGE DEVICES
STORAGE DEVICES HARD DISK SSD AND FLASH MEMORY
Question
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Which of the following best describes the concept of hot-swappable devices?
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Power does not need to be turned off before the device is inserted or removed.
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The device can be removed with power applied after it is properly stopped in the operating system.
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Care must be taken when swapping the device because it can be hot to the touch.
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The device can be swapped while still hot, immediately after powering down the system
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -An SSD, or solid-state drive, is a type of storage device used in computers. This non-volatile storage media stores persistent data on solid-state flash memory. SSDs replace traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) in computers and perform the same basic functions as a hard drive.
Detailed explanation-2: -Although many storage administrators are now choosing disk as the media of choice for backups, tape storage media remains the most widely used archive media mostly because of its cost-to-capacity ratio, but also due to a very broad and well-established implementation base.
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