levymuisti
Levymuisti refers to any data storage device that uses a physical medium to store information, typically in a magnetic or optical form. This contrasts with semiconductor memory, such as RAM, which relies on electronic circuits. Early forms of levymuisti included magnetic tape, which was sequential access, meaning data had to be read in order. The development of the hard disk drive (HDD) revolutionized storage by introducing random access, allowing the read/write head to move directly to any location on the disk.
Hard disk drives store data on rotating platters coated with magnetic material. A read/write head hovers just
Optical media, such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, are another form of levymuisti. These store data