storage device: Definition from Answers.com » storage device n. Computer Science A hardware device, such as a hard disk or floppy disk, used to record and store
 
 
USB mass-storage device class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia » The USB mass storage device class or USB MSC or UMS is a set of computing communications protocols defined by the USB Implementers Forum that run on the Universal Serial Bus. The standard provides an interface to a variety of storage devices. ...
 
 
Storage Devices - eHow.com » Learn about Storage Devices on eHow.com. Find info and videos including: What are Storage Devices?, What Is a Magnetic Storage Device?, What Are Optical Storage Devices? and much more.
 
 
iSelfSchooling - A+ Storage Devices » Storage devices are responsible for storing data, storing the data even when the computer ... Storage devices are usually slow and include and include a variety of devices such as ...
 
 
Data storage device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia » Devices that process information (data storage equipment) may either access a separate portable (removable) recording medium or a permanent component to store and retrieve information. Electronic data storage is storage which requires electrical power to store and retrieve that data. ...
 
 
 
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – EMC and NetApp both grew sales of external storage devices at 40 percent or higher over the past year, and IBM is the big loser in market share, according to new data released Friday by analyst firm IDC.
WhipTail Tech announced last Wednesday that its Datacenter XLR8r solid-state storage appliance now supports synchronous and asynchronous high-availability. With two appliances connected via dual 10Gb Ethernet, a heartbeat function synchronizes the devices. Data can be written to either appliance at any time. Asynchronous HA allows the replication of two geographically disperse devices. The HA ...
The ongoing data explosion is good news for EMC, IBM and HP, according to the latest figures from technology research firm IDC.
Many applications require EEPROM for non-volatile data storage. For low-cost purposes, the STM32F101xx and This application note explains the differences between external EEPROM and embedded flash memory, and it describes a software method for emulating EEPROM using the on-chip flash memory of the STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx devices.
It's a cheap and easy way to turn ordinary USB hard drives into network-attached storage, complete with a Web server for streaming and sharing your media.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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