mass storage Previous Terms-of-the-Day Term of the Day XML/RSS feed Term of the Day Google Gadget Term of the Day on Twitter Refers to various techniques and devices for storing large amounts of data. The earliest storage devices were punched paper cards, which were used as early as 1804 to control silk-weaving looms. Modern mass storage devices include all types of disk drives and tape drives. Mass storage is distinct from memory, which refers to temporary storage areas within the computer. Unlike main memory, mass storage devices retain data even when the computer is turned off. The main types of mass storage are: Mass storage is measured in kilobytes (1,024 bytes), megabytes (1,024 kilobytes), gigabytes (1,024 megabytes) and terabytes (1,024 gigabytes). Mass storage is sometimes called auxiliary storage. See the "Removable Storage Reference" in the Quick Reference section of Webopedia. Previous Terms of the Day Enterprise Storage Forum Webopedia is on Facebook, Let's connect! Webopedia is on Facebook, are you? Let's connect! Join more than 2,300 Webopedia fans on Facebook and interact with the site's editors, post messages on the "Webopedia Wall," plus add comments on term definitions, articles, discuss technology and even suggest topics for inclusion in Webopedia. | |