mágnesszalagon
Mágnesszalagon is a Hungarian term that translates to "on magnetic tape." It refers to the use of magnetic tape as a medium for storing data. Magnetic tape technology has a long history, dating back to the mid-20th century. Initially used for audio recording, it was later adapted for digital data storage in computers. Early computers relied heavily on magnetic tape for archiving, backup, and as a primary storage device due to its low cost per bit and high capacity compared to other storage options available at the time.
Data is written to and read from magnetic tape by a tape drive. This process involves passing