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  2. Zip drive - Wikipedia

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    The original Zip drive has a maximum data transfer rate of about 1.4 MB/s (comparable to 8× CD-R; although some connection methods are slower, down to approximately 50 kB/s for maximum-compatibility parallel "nibble" mode) and a seek time of 28 ms on average, compared to a standard 1.44 MB floppy's effective ≈16 kB/s and ≈200 ms average ...

  3. Digital permanence - Wikipedia

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    These "soft storage technologies" enhance their base technology by applying software or system techniques often within quite narrow fields of data storage and not always with the explicit intention of improving digital permanence. RAID systems; Distributed systems, such as BitTorrent; networked backup services; public archive repositories; web ...

  4. Iomega - Wikipedia

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    For many years, it was a significant name in the data storage industry. Iomega's most famous product, the Zip drive, offered relatively large amounts of storage on portable, high-capacity floppy disks. The original Zip disk's 100MB capacity was a huge improvement over the decades-long standard of 1.44MB standard floppy disks.

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    Choose your free cloud storage provider wisely and you can find a free, encrypted, secure service that has the capacity you need for storing and sharing files of all kinds. Information is accurate ...

  6. Storage device - Wikipedia

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    Data storage device, a device for recording information, which could range from handwriting to video or acoustic recording, or to electromagnetic energy modulating magnetic tape and optical discs; Object storage device, computer storage device; Portable storage device, small hard drive or pen drive

  7. Write once read many - Wikipedia

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    On ordinary (non-WORM) data storage devices, the number of times data can be modified is limited only by the lifespan of the device, as modification involves physical changes that may cause wear to the device. The "read many" aspect is unremarkable, as modern storage devices permit unlimited reading of data once written. [Note 1]

  8. Storage Module Device - Wikipedia

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    Storage Module Drive (SMD) is a family of storage devices (hard disk drives) that were first shipped by Control Data Corporation in December 1973 as the CDC 9760 40 MB (unformatted) storage module disk drive. [1]

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