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What is a Storage Device? Definition, Types, Examples

The storage unit is a part of the computer system which is employed to store the information and instructions to be processed. A storage device is an integral part of the computer hardware which stores information/data to process the result of any computational work. Without a storage device, a computer would not be able to run or even boot up. Or in other words, we can say that a storage device is hardware that is used for storing, porting, or extracting data files. It can also store information/data both temporarily and permanently. 

Types of Computer Memory

  1. Primary Memory
  2. Secondary Memory 
  3. Tertiary Memory

1. Primary Memory: It is also known as internal memory and main memory. This is a section of the CPU that holds program instructions, input data, and intermediate results. It is generally smaller in size. RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read Only Memory) are examples of primary storage.



2. Secondary Memory: Secondary storage is a memory that is stored external to the computer.  It is mainly used for the permanent and long-term storage of programs and data. Hard Disks, CDs, DVDs, Pen/Flash drives, SSD, etc, are examples of secondary storage.

3. Tertiary Memory: Tertiary Memory is a type of Memory that is rarely used in personal computers and due to this, tertiary memory is not considered to be an important one. Tertiary memory works automatically without human intervention.



Types of Computer Storage Devices

Now we will discuss different types of storage devices available in the market. These storage devices have their own specification and use. Some of the commonly used storage devices are:

  1. Primary Storage Devices
  2. Magnetic Storage Devices
  3. Flash memory Devices
  4. Optical Storage Devices
  5. Cloud and Virtual Storage

1. Primary Storage Devices

Primary Storage Devices

 

2. Magnetic Storage Devices

Magnetic Storage Devices

3. Flash Memory Devices

It is a cheaper and more portable storage device. It is the most commonly used device to store data because is more reliable and efficient as compared to other storage devices. Some of the commonly used flash memory devices are:

Flash Memory Devices

 

4. Optical Storage Devices

Optical Storage Devices is also secondary storage device. It is a removable storage device. Following are some optical storage devices:

Optical Storage Devices

 

5. Cloud and Virtual Storage

Nowadays, secondary memory has been upgraded to virtual or cloud storage devices. We can store our files and other stuff in the cloud and the data is stored for as long as we pay for the cloud storage. There are many companies that provide cloud services largely Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. We can pay the rent for the amount of space we need and we get multiple benefits out of it. Though it is actually being stored in a physical device located in the data centers of the service provider, the user doesn’t interact with the physical device and its maintenance. For example, Amazon Web Services offers AWS S3 as a type of storage where users can store data virtually instead of being stored in physical hard drive devices. These sorts of innovations represent the frontier of where storage media goes.

Cloud and Virtual Storage

 

Characteristics of Computer Storage Devices

FAQs

1. What is a computer storage device?

Computer storage device gives a way to the user to store data and safely access it on a computer system. There are various types of storage devices.

2. What are examples of Optic storage devices?

Examples of optic devices are CD-ROMs, DVDs, Blu-Disc, etc.

3. Is online cloud storage a device?

Online cloud storage is not a device, it is simply a tool where we can store our data files, images, etc. and these data are stored over the internet.


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