Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hard Drive Cartridge Which Of The Following Is An Example Of A Sequential Storage Device?

Which of the following is an example of a sequential storage device? - hard drive cartridge

Which of the following is an example of a sequential storage device?



a. Tape Cartridge

b. Hard Drive

c. Zip drive

d. Floppy

e. Both A & D are correct

2 comments:

quixotic... said...

A. Tape Cartridges

If you really need to explain that if something is stored in the sequence is stored in a cartridge tape ... Once the piece of tape is used and passed on to the next piece of tape with the coding of signals, this process is repeated until the tape runs out. If you added all of the band wrapped around the end of the tape is full of data.

A floppy disk is the Direct Access Storage.
Avoid storing hard drives and landing areas.

I do not know what is even a Zip drive, but it is not sequential, a floppy disk faster in reality.

Adam S said...

Only A.

B, C and D are all the same basic type of random-access storage. A Zip drive is a floppy disk, so that not even the only options.

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