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In , mass storage refers to the of large amounts of in a persisting and machine-readable fashion. In general, the term mass in mass storage is used to mean large in relation to contemporaneous hard disk drives, but it has also been used to mean large relative to the size of as for example with on personal computers.

Devices and/or systems that have been described as mass storage include , systems, and a variety of computer drives such as hard disk drives (HDDs), drives, magneto-optical disc drives, drives, , and solid-state drives (SSDs). It also includes experimental forms like holographic memory. Mass storage includes devices with and non-removable media. It does not include random access memory (RAM).

There are two broad classes of mass storage: local data in devices such as or , and enterprise servers and data centers for the cloud. For local storage, SSDs are on the way to replacing HDDs. Considering the mobile segment from phones to notebooks, the majority of systems today is based on . As for Enterprise and , storage tiers have established using a mix of NAND Flash is displacing Hard Disk Drives, Retrieved 29. May 2018


Definition
The notion of "large" amounts of data is of course highly dependent on the time frame and the market segment, as storage device capacity has increased by many orders of magnitude since the beginnings of computer technology in the late 1940s and continues to grow; however, in any time frame, common mass storage devices have tended to be much larger and at the same time much slower than common realizations of contemporaneous primary storage technology.

Papers at the 1966 Fall Joint Computer Conference (FJCC) used the term mass storage for devices substantially larger than contemporaneous hard disk drives. Similarly, a 1972 analysis identified mass storage systems from (Terabit Memory) using video tape, Precision Industries (Unicon 690-212) using lasers and International Video (IVC-1000) using video tape and states "In the literature, the most common definition of mass storage capacity is a trillion bits.". The first IEEE conference on mass storage was held in 1974 The 35th conference was held in 2019. and at that time identified mass storage as "capacity on the order of 1012 bits" (1 gigabyte). In the mid-1970s IBM used the term to in the name of the IBM 3850 Mass Storage System, which provided virtual disks backed up by magnetic tape cartridges, slower than disk drives but with a capacity larger than was affordable with disks. The term mass storage was used in the PC marketplace for devices, such as floppy disk drives, far smaller than devices that were not considered mass storage in the mainframe marketplace.

Mass storage devices are characterized by:

  • Sustainable transfer speed
  • Cost
  • Capacity


Storage media
Hard disk drives dominate storage media in terms of exabytes shipped and are projected to continue to so for this decade.

Solid-state drives (i.e. Flash storage media) are the predominant storage media in personal computers. (in particular, NAND flash) has an established and growing niche in high performance enterprise computing installations. Flash memory has also long been popular as removable storage such as , where it de facto makes up the market. Flash dominates in ...

Tape is predominantly used for archival storage

Optical discs are almost exclusively used in the physical distribution of retail software, music and movies because of the cost and manufacturing efficiency of the molding process used to produce and and the nearly-universal presence of in personal computers and consumer appliances.

The design of computer architectures and are often dictated by the mass storage and technology of their time.. (A discussion of recent trends in mass storage.)


Usage
Mass storage devices used in desktop and most server computers typically have their data organized in a . The choice of file system is often important in maximizing the performance of the device: general purpose file systems (such as and HFS, for example) tend to do poorly on slow-seeking optical storage such as compact discs.

Some relational databases can also be deployed on mass storage devices without an intermediate file system or storage manager. and , for example, can store table data directly on raw .

On , archive formats (such as on magnetic tape, which pack file data end-to-end) are sometimes used instead of file systems because they are more and simpler to .

On embedded computers, it is common to the contents of a mass storage device (usually or flash memory) so that its contents can be traversed as in-memory data structures or executed directly by programs.


See also
  • Data storage for general overview of storage methods
    • Computer data storage for storage methods specific to computing field
      • for both magnetic and optical recording of disks
      • Magnetic tape data storage
      • Computer storage density
      • List of device bandwidths
      • Solid-state drive


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