Sisearhivaatorid
Sisearhivaatorid are electronic devices designed to store digital information. They are a fundamental component of modern computing, enabling the persistence of data beyond the immediate operational cycle of a processor. These devices utilize various physical principles to represent and retain data, typically in binary form (0s and 1s).
The most common type of sisearhivaator is the solid-state drive (SSD), which employs flash memory. Flash memory
Beyond these primary forms, other sisearhivaator technologies exist, including optical media like CDs and DVDs, and