Draw difference between primary and secondary storage?
Question: Draw difference between primary and secondary storage?
Primary Storage:
Primary storage is a computer’s internal, non-removable memory for storing data and programs that are in active use. It is also referred to as main memory, internal memory or main storage. Typical examples of primary storage include RAM and cache memory.
Secondary Storage:
Secondary storage is the non-volatile, long-term storage of data, usually located external to a computer. It stores data that is not in active use and has been stored there for backup or archival purposes. Typical examples of secondary storage include hard disks, optical disks (CDs, DVDs, etc.), USB flash drives, and tapes.
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