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Unit 4: Secondary Storage Devices


                 data has been etched on the surface of a WORM disk it becomes permanent and can be read  Notes
                 but never altered. However, all the data to be recorded on a WORM disk can be written on
                 its surface in multiple recording sessions. The session after the first one are always additive
                 and cannot alter the etched/burned information of earlier sessions. The information added
                 in a session can be hidden in a subsequent session by creating the File Allocation Table (FAT
                 at a new location but the etchings on the surface cannot be removed. Such disk is called
                 Multi-Session Disk.  Laser beam technology (discussed earlier) is used for data recording/
                 reading.

                 CD Read/Write (CD-RW) Disk
                 A CD Read/Write (CD-RW) disk is very similar to a WORM disk with the exception that
                 you can erase the previous content and write on it multiple times. Such disks use metallic
                 alloy layer. Laser beam changes the chemical property during writing (or  burn  process)
                 changing reflectivity at desired places. The land-pit difference on CD-RW  is not significant
                 and hence CD drives have to be compatible to read such disks. A CD-RW disk usually has
                 a lifetime of 100 or more erase-write cycle. A disk written once can be erased by changing
                 by the chemical property again and then it can be written on to afresh. CD-RW drives have
                 such erase capability. CD-RW disks are little expensive than CD-R disks but are a great cost
                 saver because they can be reused many times due to their erase capability.

                 Digital Video (or Versatile) Disk (DVD)
                 DVD was designed primarily to store and distribute movies. However, it is fast becoming
                 mainstream optical disk as prices are reducing and need for large capacity storage is increasing.
                 It is similar to CD-ROM in principle but is denser in recording data. It follows Eight-to-
                 Fourteen Modulation Plus %1Plus) encoding as compared to Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation
                 (EFM) encoding used by CD-ROM. There are variants of DVD—single-layer disk and double-
                 layer disk. Single-layer disk has storage capacity of 4.7GB, whereas, double-layer disk has
                 storage capacity of 8.5 GB.

                   • Like CD-ROM, DVD also has many types—DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-Video,
                      and DVD-Audio. DVD-Video is now the most dominant movie storage format used.
                      It allows storage of video in 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios in MPEG-2 video format using
                      NTSC or PAL resolution. It may be of interest to note that NTSC has resolution of
                      720 x 576 and PAL has resolution of 720 x 576. The audio is usually Dolby Digital

                      (AC-3) or Digital Theater system (DTS) and can be either monaural or 5.1 Surround
                      Sound.
                 DVD has enough space to store movie and support multi-lingual subtitles, multi-lingual
                 audio, multiple camera, angles etc. It also supports region marking to protect against piracy
                 and use of DVD from one region to another. It also supports Content Protection for
                 Prerecorded Media (CPPM) security technique to safe guard against n; etc.

                 4.1.2.2 Advantages and Limitations of Optical Disks
                 Advantages
                   1. Cost-per-bit of storage for optical disks is very low because of their low cost and high
                      storage density. Additional cost benefit comes from the fact that some optical disks can
                      be erased and reused many times.

                   2. Use of a single spiral track makes optical disks an ideal storage medium for reading
                      large blocks of sequential data such as audio or video.








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