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'''Mass storage''' is a term for the subset of [[secondary storage]] which can store large amounts of data, and almost always has a high-speed channel to transfer it quickly to the computer to which it is attached.
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'''Mass storage''' is a term for the subset of [[secondary storage]] which can store large amounts of data, and almost always has a high-speed [[channel]] or some other form of [[Direct Memory Access]] to transfer data quickly to the computer to which it is attached.
  
 
The two common types are [[magnetic tape]] and [[disk]]s (although the rise of solid state mass storage such as [[flash memory]] may make them obsolete).
 
The two common types are [[magnetic tape]] and [[disk]]s (although the rise of solid state mass storage such as [[flash memory]] may make them obsolete).
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 3 May 2023

Mass storage is a term for the subset of secondary storage which can store large amounts of data, and almost always has a high-speed channel or some other form of Direct Memory Access to transfer data quickly to the computer to which it is attached.

The two common types are magnetic tape and disks (although the rise of solid state mass storage such as flash memory may make them obsolete).