This section introduces the concept of using auxiliary devices for extra memory. These peripherals are called secondary storage devices to distinguish them from main memory, which is the primary storage device. We talk about the common kinds of secondary storage devices: disks, tapes, and even paper. Then we discuss the trade-offs as well as a bit of the technology of read/write heads. |
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