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Reply To: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 06

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Marisa Ross
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Data storage comes in three main types: primary, secondary, and tertiary offline, each serving different needs based on speed, capacity, and cost. Primary storage, also known as volatile memory, encompasses RAM and cache. It’s fast but temporary, losing data when the power is off. RAM holds active data and instructions, while cache is tiny but extremely quick for frequently used data. Secondary storage, also known as non-volatile storage, retains data permanently and includes HDDs, SSDs, and optical drives. HDDs use spinning disks for large, low cost storage; SSDs are faster and more durable with flash memory; optical drives use lasers for reading and writing, often for media, software, or backups. Tertiary offline storage is for archiving data not needed right away, like magnetic tape for large, cheap backups, or cloud storage for remote access, sharing, and off site safety.

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