difference between sequential access media and Random Access media at least 2 differences
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Sequential Access to a data file means that the computer system reads or writes information to the file sequentially, starting from the beginning of the file and proceeding step by step. On the other hand, Random Access to a file means that the computer system can read or write information anywhere in the data file.
A common example of sequential access is with a tape drive, where the device must move the tape's ribbon forward or backward to reach the desired information. The opposite would be RAM (Random Access Memory) going anywhere on the chip to access the information.
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