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Что (кто) такое storage - определение

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  • CONFIG.SYS}} on startup
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storage         
1.
If you refer to the storage of something, you mean that it is kept in a special place until it is needed.
...the storage of toxic waste...
Some of the space will at first be used for storage...
The collection has been in storage for decades.
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2.
Storage is the process of storing data in a computer.
His task is to ensure the fair use and storage of personal information held on computer.
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3.
see also cold storage
storage         
n.
storing
1) to put smt. into storage
2) to take smt. out of storage
3) cold storage
memory of a computer
4) external; internal; magnetic storage
storage         
<storage> (Or "memory") A device into which data can be entered, in which they can be held, and from which they can be retrieved at a later time. (1995-12-24)
Storage         
·noun Space for the safe keeping of goods.
II. Storage ·noun The price changed for keeping goods in a store.
III. Storage ·noun The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.
storage         
¦ noun the action of storing something.
?space available for storing something.
Storage (memory)         
MEMORY
In mental memory, storage is one of three fundamental stages along with encoding and retrieval. Memory is the process of storing and recalling information that was previously acquired.
auxiliary storage         
  • A [[hard disk drive]] (HDD) with protective cover removed
  • control circuitry]], storage space, and [[input/output]] devices. Technology and capacity as in common [[home computer]]s around 2005.
  • PATA]] hard disk drive (HDD) from 1999. When connected to a computer it serves as ''secondary'' storage.
  • DVD+R]]. The minor errors are correctable and within a healthy range.
  • S.M.A.R.T. software warning suggests impending hard drive failure
  • RAM]]
  • A large [[tape library]], with tape cartridges placed on shelves in the front, and a robotic arm moving in the back. The visible height of the library is about 180&nbsp;cm.
  • SDLT]] tape cartridge, an example of ''off-line'' storage. When used within a robotic [[tape library]], it is classified as ''tertiary'' storage instead.
STORAGE OF DIGITAL DATA READABLE BY COMPUTERS
Computer Storage; Auxiliary storage; Internal memory; Main storage; Primary storage; Primary Storage; Secondary storage; Main memory; Primary memory; Physical memory; Data disk; Secondary storage device; Secondary storage devices; Data retention hardware; Tertiary storage; Off-line storage; Offline storage; Physical and logical storage; Real storage; Computer storage device; Secondary memory; PC memory; Computer storage; Disk capacity and file size; Disk capacity; Store of computer; Auxiliary Memory Units; Internal Memory; Rewritable media; Primary data storage; EM data structure; Disk space; Storage system; Media (computer); Auxiliary memory; Auxiliary Memory; Computer storage devices; Storage memory; Storage device (computing); All-flash array; Diskspace; Storage capacity (computing); Data storage capacity; Memory capacity
<storage> An obsolete term for a hard disk drive. (1997-04-14)
secondary storage         
  • A [[hard disk drive]] (HDD) with protective cover removed
  • control circuitry]], storage space, and [[input/output]] devices. Technology and capacity as in common [[home computer]]s around 2005.
  • PATA]] hard disk drive (HDD) from 1999. When connected to a computer it serves as ''secondary'' storage.
  • DVD+R]]. The minor errors are correctable and within a healthy range.
  • S.M.A.R.T. software warning suggests impending hard drive failure
  • RAM]]
  • A large [[tape library]], with tape cartridges placed on shelves in the front, and a robotic arm moving in the back. The visible height of the library is about 180&nbsp;cm.
  • SDLT]] tape cartridge, an example of ''off-line'' storage. When used within a robotic [[tape library]], it is classified as ''tertiary'' storage instead.
STORAGE OF DIGITAL DATA READABLE BY COMPUTERS
Computer Storage; Auxiliary storage; Internal memory; Main storage; Primary storage; Primary Storage; Secondary storage; Main memory; Primary memory; Physical memory; Data disk; Secondary storage device; Secondary storage devices; Data retention hardware; Tertiary storage; Off-line storage; Offline storage; Physical and logical storage; Real storage; Computer storage device; Secondary memory; PC memory; Computer storage; Disk capacity and file size; Disk capacity; Store of computer; Auxiliary Memory Units; Internal Memory; Rewritable media; Primary data storage; EM data structure; Disk space; Storage system; Media (computer); Auxiliary memory; Auxiliary Memory; Computer storage devices; Storage memory; Storage device (computing); All-flash array; Diskspace; Storage capacity (computing); Data storage capacity; Memory capacity
<storage> Any non-volatile storage medium that is not directly accessible to the processor. Memory directly accessible to the processor includes main memory, cache and the CPU registers. Secondary storage includes {hard drives}, magnetic tape, CD-ROM, DVD drives, {floppy disks}, punch cards and paper tape. Secondary storage devices are usually accessed via some kind of controller. This contains registers that can be directly accessed by the CPU like main memory ("memory mapped"). Reading and writing these registers can cause the device to perform actions like reading a block of data off a disk or rewinding a tape. See also DMA. Programs and data stored in secondary storage must first be loaded into main memory before the processor can use them. (1997-11-05)
primary storage         
  • A [[hard disk drive]] (HDD) with protective cover removed
  • control circuitry]], storage space, and [[input/output]] devices. Technology and capacity as in common [[home computer]]s around 2005.
  • PATA]] hard disk drive (HDD) from 1999. When connected to a computer it serves as ''secondary'' storage.
  • DVD+R]]. The minor errors are correctable and within a healthy range.
  • S.M.A.R.T. software warning suggests impending hard drive failure
  • RAM]]
  • A large [[tape library]], with tape cartridges placed on shelves in the front, and a robotic arm moving in the back. The visible height of the library is about 180&nbsp;cm.
  • SDLT]] tape cartridge, an example of ''off-line'' storage. When used within a robotic [[tape library]], it is classified as ''tertiary'' storage instead.
STORAGE OF DIGITAL DATA READABLE BY COMPUTERS
Computer Storage; Auxiliary storage; Internal memory; Main storage; Primary storage; Primary Storage; Secondary storage; Main memory; Primary memory; Physical memory; Data disk; Secondary storage device; Secondary storage devices; Data retention hardware; Tertiary storage; Off-line storage; Offline storage; Physical and logical storage; Real storage; Computer storage device; Secondary memory; PC memory; Computer storage; Disk capacity and file size; Disk capacity; Store of computer; Auxiliary Memory Units; Internal Memory; Rewritable media; Primary data storage; EM data structure; Disk space; Storage system; Media (computer); Auxiliary memory; Auxiliary Memory; Computer storage devices; Storage memory; Storage device (computing); All-flash array; Diskspace; Storage capacity (computing); Data storage capacity; Memory capacity
Computer data storage         
  • A [[hard disk drive]] (HDD) with protective cover removed
  • control circuitry]], storage space, and [[input/output]] devices. Technology and capacity as in common [[home computer]]s around 2005.
  • PATA]] hard disk drive (HDD) from 1999. When connected to a computer it serves as ''secondary'' storage.
  • DVD+R]]. The minor errors are correctable and within a healthy range.
  • S.M.A.R.T. software warning suggests impending hard drive failure
  • RAM]]
  • A large [[tape library]], with tape cartridges placed on shelves in the front, and a robotic arm moving in the back. The visible height of the library is about 180&nbsp;cm.
  • SDLT]] tape cartridge, an example of ''off-line'' storage. When used within a robotic [[tape library]], it is classified as ''tertiary'' storage instead.
STORAGE OF DIGITAL DATA READABLE BY COMPUTERS
Computer Storage; Auxiliary storage; Internal memory; Main storage; Primary storage; Primary Storage; Secondary storage; Main memory; Primary memory; Physical memory; Data disk; Secondary storage device; Secondary storage devices; Data retention hardware; Tertiary storage; Off-line storage; Offline storage; Physical and logical storage; Real storage; Computer storage device; Secondary memory; PC memory; Computer storage; Disk capacity and file size; Disk capacity; Store of computer; Auxiliary Memory Units; Internal Memory; Rewritable media; Primary data storage; EM data structure; Disk space; Storage system; Media (computer); Auxiliary memory; Auxiliary Memory; Computer storage devices; Storage memory; Storage device (computing); All-flash array; Diskspace; Storage capacity (computing); Data storage capacity; Memory capacity
Computer data storage is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data. It is a core function and fundamental component of computers.

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CONFIG.SYS

CONFIG.SYS is the primary configuration file for the DOS and OS/2 operating systems. It is a special ASCII text file that contains user-accessible setup or configuration directives evaluated by the operating system's DOS BIOS (typically residing in IBMBIO.COM or IO.SYS) during boot. CONFIG.SYS was introduced with DOS 2.0.