As good as computers are, they can fail, therefore it is a good idea for you to have a copy of your data. Safe storage of data is therefore a very critical part of computer technology. That's where computer storage devices come in. They are the tools that allow you to store data, which can then be kept for a period of time. There are primary storage devices, and secondary storage devices, and within these categories there are several types. A computer's random access memory or RAM, is considered a primary storage device. It is actually an area of the computer where data and applications in current use, are held for easy access by the processor. However, the data only remains in RAM while the computer is on. The data is lost when the computer is turned off, but it can be retrieved from the hard drive, once the computer is turned on again. HP offers a variety of data storage, online storage, and converged storage products, solutions, and services for business and enterprise businesses. HP Storage products can support a large number of applications and a combination of workloads and customers without affecting resiliency and performance. Secondary storage devices, are the ones you are more likely to be familiar with. The data remains on the device, even when the computer is no longer on. These include hard drives, floppy discs, compact discs, DVDs and USB drives. The hard drive is usually a component of the computer. However, external hard drives are also available. These have become extremely popular as they are outside of the computer. As a result, external drives are not likely to be compromised in the manner of internal hard drives. In the early days of computers, the floppy disk required a floppy drive, and data was recorded onto the magnetic film. However, as both the computer and storage devices evolved, the floppy disk has become less popular. In recent years, it has been replaced by the much stronger and convenient USB drives, and CDs. Originally created for the storage of audio recordings, CDs are now widely used to store several varieties of data. In terms of storage capacity, CDs can hold upwards of 600MB of data. Information is stored in an optical format, and can be kept for a very long time. CDs work in conjunction with the computer's CD-ROM drive. Digital Video Discs better know by the acronym DVDs, are storage devices that became popular in the 1990's. They actually look a lot like CDs, measure about the same, and are also optical discs. However, in terms of storage, DVDs are way ahead, because they can hold up to seven times more data than a CD. HP Client Management Interface is based on industry standards that include Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM), System Management BIOS (SMBIOS), Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), and Microsoft Windows® Management Interface About the Author: Modcomp is a technology company that evaluates its clients’ current technologies, and creates aligned solutions for their unique environment. Modcomp offers implementation services, network design, user training, and product maintenance for all hardware and software environments through a highly trained and skilled team of technical and sales experts. HP Storage products can support a large number of applications and a combination of workloads and customers without affecting resiliency and performance.
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