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Fill in the blank with the appropriate term. In computing, ______________ is a class of data storage devices that read their data in sequence.

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SAM
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In computing, sequential access memory (SAM) is a class of data storage devices that read their data in sequence. This is in contrast to random access memory (RAM) where data can be accessed in any order. Sequential access devices are usually a form of magnetic memory. While sequential access memory is read in sequence, access can still be made to arbitrary locations by "seeking" to the requested location. Magnetic sequential access memory is typically used for secondary storage in general-purpose computers due to their higher density at lower cost compared to RAM, as well as resistance to wear and non-volatility.

Examples of SAM devices include hard disks, CD-ROMs, and magnetic tapes.

asked 18/09/2024
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