which of the following is not an optical storage device?
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Magnetic Tape is not an optical storage device. A physical storage device for various datasets is magnetic tape.
- In comparison to more modern versions of storage devices, like solid-state discs (SSD), it is considered an antiquated solution.
- For several decades, magnetic tape was the main method for recording binary and audio data, and some systems still employ it today.
- Magnetic tape was originally envisioned to record sound. It saves binary data for the purpose of computing. The expansion of digital imaging and audiovisual media storage in recent years has resulted in a reduction in the accessibility of magnetic tape devices.
- Several of the larger and cheaper industrial systems that predated today's computers used magnetic tape (PC).
- Tape jumping for the preservation of physical records is one current usage of magnetic tape. As just a backup plan in the event of disasters or other emergencies, technicians and other professionals back up digital data to magnetic tape and secure it in physical vaults during this process.
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