Q). the fastest storage device among the following is?
1). Primary Memory
2). Secondary Memory
3). Tertiary Memory
Q). a technology that allows user to store data through the internet is?
1). primary storage
2). secondary storage
3). cloud storage
Q). _____ is connected to a computer network providing data access to multiple users.
Q). Tertiary storage serves as backup storage?
1). True
2). False
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Answer:
Primary Memory
cloud storage
hubs
true
Answer:
Q1). Seagate today announced what it's calling the world's fastest enterprise-class, solid-state drive (SSD), one that can transfer data at rates up to 10 gigabytes per second (GBps), some 6GBps faster than its previously fastest SSD.
Q2). Cloud computing is named as such because the information being accessed is found remotely in the cloud or a virtual space. Companies that provide cloud services enable users to store files and applications on remote servers and then access all the data via the Internet.
Q3). Hubs. A hub is the connection point in a computer device where data from many directions converge and are then sent out in many directions to respective devices. A hub may also act as a switch by preventing specific data packets from proceeding to a destination.
Q4). True. Tertiary storage comprises high-capacity data archives designed to incorporate vast numbers of removable media, such as tapes or optical discs. The removable media are normally not stored in suitable drives but held in specially arranged retention slots, shelves, or carousels in an offline state.
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