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datentragenden

Datentragenden is a German term formed from the verb phrase datentragen, literally “to carry data.” In technical usage it functions as a participle adjective meaning “data-carrying” and is commonly found in phrases such as datentragende Medien or datentragende Systeme. The term highlights the role of an object as a vessel that stores or transports digital information, rather than the content itself.

In IT and data management contexts, datentragende Medien (data-carrying media) refers to any medium that stores

The concept remains relevant despite the rise of cloud storage. While cloud services provide storage remotely,

Practical considerations for datentragende media include durability, data integrity, and security. Many media have finite lifetimes

digital
data.
This
includes
magnetic
hard
disks,
solid-state
drives,
magnetic
tapes,
optical
discs
(CD,
DVD,
Blu-ray),
USB
flash
drives,
and
memory
cards.
Datentragende
Komponenten
can
also
describe
storage-related
parts
of
a
system,
such
as
storage
arrays
or
cache
devices,
which
bear
data
within
a
computing
environment.
the
underlying
datentragende
resources—physical
servers,
disks,
and
networking
equipment—still
carry
the
data
for
end
users
and
organizations.
In
documentation
and
compliance,
the
term
helps
distinguish
data-bearing
assets
from
software,
algorithms,
or
non-storage
hardware.
and
are
susceptible
to
degradation
or
bit
rot,
making
regular
backups,
integrity
checks,
and
encryption
important
parts
of
data
governance.
The
phrase
also
appears
in
procedures
for
data
migration,
archiving,
and
media
disposal.