tárolóegységei
Tárolóegységei, which translates to "storage units" in English, refers to the physical or logical components within a computer system used for retaining data. These units vary widely in their characteristics, including speed, capacity, cost, and volatility.
The most common primary storage unit is Random Access Memory (RAM). RAM is volatile, meaning its contents
Secondary storage units are non-volatile and designed for long-term data retention. Examples include Hard Disk Drives
Tertiary storage, often used for archival purposes, typically involves slower, cheaper, and higher-capacity media, sometimes with