Reply To: OCU C)HT B Discussion Lesson 06
Physical computer storage refers to the hardware components used to store digital data permanently or temporarily. The primary storage methods include Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), which use spinning disks to read/write data and are known for their large capacity and affordability. On the other hand, use flash memory to store data, offering faster access speeds and greater durability due to the lack of moving parts. Optical storage methods, such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, are used for media distribution and backup. And external hard drives provide portable storage solutions, making it easy to transfer data between devices. Each of these methods offers unique benefits, allowing users to choose the best option based on their needs for speed, capacity, portability, and cost.