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Direct-attached storage
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Direct-attached storage (DAS) is digital storage directly attached to the computer accessing it, as opposed to storage accessed over a computer network (i.e. network-attached storage). DAS consists of one or more storage units such as hard drives, solid-state drives, optical disc drives within an external enclosure. The term "DAS" is a retronym to contrast with storage area network (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS).
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Data Storage: See also Filesystems
Computer memory and data storage types:
General
General:
Non-volatile memory
Non-volatile memory - Non-volatile
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- Solid-state storage (SSS)
- Flash memory is used in:
- Solid-state drive (SSD)
- Solid-state hybrid drive (SSHD)
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NVRAM
Early-stage NVRAM
Early-stage Non-volatile random-access memory | NVRAM
Analog recording
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- Digital Data Storage (DDS)
Optical storage
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- Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA)
In development
Historical
- Paper data storage (1725)
- Punched card (1725)
- Punched tape (1725)
- Drum memory (1932)
- Magnetic-core memory (1949)
- Plated-wire memory (1957)
- Core rope memory (1960s)
- Thin-film memory (1962)
- Disk pack (1962)
- Twistor memory (~1968)
- Bubble memory (~1970)
- Floppy disk (1971)
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Memory - as in Data Storage: Computer memory: Volatile memory - Volatile, Random-access memory - RAM
Historical
Historical (archaic - old
- Williams tube | Williams–Kilburn tube (1946–1947)
- Delay-line memory (1947)
- Mellon optical memory (1951)
- Selectron tube (1952)
- T-RAM (2009)
- Z-RAM (2002–2010)
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