In other words, what do these terms mean, and which option is right for you? The information below can answer some key questions regarding this terminology. If you are in the market for a new computer or hard drive (whether internal or external), read further so that you can make an in...
Today, the terminology has evolved -- adding the phrase "2-in-1" -- to better distinguish the different types of tablets and laptops. Note that within each category are models that run on mobile operating systems and others that run on regular PC operating systems: ...
UASP is the abbreviation of USB AttachedSCSIProtocol. It is a computer protocol used to move data back and forth between USB storage devices (such as hard disk drives (HDD), solid-state drives (SSD), and thumb drives). SSD VS HDD: What's Difference? Which One Should You Use in PC?
RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is a way of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks or solid-state drives (SSDs) to protect data in the case of a drive failure. There are different RAID levels, however, and not all have the goal of providing redundan...
What is computational storage? Computational storage is an IT architecture in which data is processed at the storage device level to reduce the amount of data that must move between the storage plane and the compute plane. The lack of movement in computational storage facilitatesreal-time data ana...
Enhanced domain selection.A new option in the UI now allows you to enter a domain name for an exact match wherever domain selection is needed. This enhancement offers these benefits: Faster searches: You can skip browsing large directories, getting results directly and instantly. ...
Flash drives and jump drives both refer to portable USB storage devices; "jump drive" was initially a Lexar brand name but now is commonly used interchangeably with flash drive. The main distinction lies in terminology and slight size differences; jump drives are typically thumb-sized, while flas...
Computer terminology is confusing and when it comes to the terms that deal with storage and memory, it can get even worse. Memory is often used interchangeably with storage but it does not have to refer to the same thing. Memory can be many things, but mostly it is divided into two grou...
Log in Try for free In this article we explained persistent data and the terminology surrounding it. There are security and compliance considerations that should be made when persisting potentially sensitive customer information, which we cover in the following articles: ...
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