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Cosa (chi) è removable hard disks - definizione

EXCHANGEABLE COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM THAT IS READ OR WRITTEN USING A DEDICATED STORAGE DEVICE WHICH IS EXTERNAL OR BUILT INTO THE COMPUTER
Removable medium; Removeable media; Removable disk; Removable Disk Storage; Removable storage; ⏏

removable disk         
Removable media         
Expandable storage is a form of computer storage that is designed to be inserted and removed from a system. Some forms of removable media, such as optical discs, require a reader to be installed in the computer, while others, such as USB flash drives, have all the hardware required to read them built into the device, so only need a driver to be installed in order to communicate with the device.
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  • Hard and ''Hardau'' buildings as seen from [[Uetliberg]] (November 2013)
QUARTER OF THE CITY OF ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Hard (Zuerich); Hard (Zurich); Zürich-Hard
Hard is a quarter in the district 4 of Zürich. It was formerly a part of Aussersihl municipality, which was incorporated into Zürich in 1893.

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Removable media

In computing, a removable media is a data storage media that is designed to be readily inserted and removed from a system. Most early removable media, such as floppy disks and optical discs, require a dedicated read/write device (i.e. a drive) to be installed in the computer, while others, such as USB flash drives, are plug-and-play with all the hardware required to read them built into the device, so only need a driver software to be installed in order to communicate with the device. Some removable media readers/drives are integrated into the computer case, while others are standalone devices that need to be additionally installed or connected.

Examples of removable media that require a dedicated reader drive include:

  • Optical discs, e.g. Blu-rays (both standard and UHD versions), DVDs, CDs
  • Flash memory-based memory cards, e.g. CompactFlash, Secure Digital, Memory Stick
  • Magnetic storage media
    • Floppy and Zip disks (now obsolete)
    • Disk packs (now obsolete)
    • Magnetic tapes (now obsolete)
  • Paper data storage, e.g. punched cards, punched tapes (now obsolete)

Examples of removable media that are standalone plug-and-play devices that carry their own reader hardwares include:

  • USB flash drives
  • Portable storage devices
    • Dedicated external solid state drives (SSD)
    • Enclosured mass storage drives, i.e. modified hard disk drives (HDD)/internal SSDs
  • Peripheral devices that have integrated data storage capability
    • Digital cameras
    • Mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and handheld game consoles
    • Portable media players
  • Other external or dockable peripherals that have expandable removable media capabilities, usually via a USB port or memory card reader
    • USB hubs
    • Wired or wireless printers
    • Network routers, access points and switchs

Using removable media can pose some computer security risks, including viruses, data theft and the introduction of malware.