Bengal College of Engineering and Technology: Report On Storage Strategies
Bengal College of Engineering and Technology: Report On Storage Strategies
SUBMITTED BY
NAME: - VATS KR. SOURAV
SUBJECT: – DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SEMESTER: - 6TH (3RD YEAR)
UNIVERSITY ROLL NO.: - 12500221027
SUBMITTED TO: - PROF. DIPANKAR DAS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
• Acknowledgement
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Methodology
• Discussion
• Application
• Conclusions
• References
Abstract
1. Primary Memory
2. Secondary Memory
3. Tertiary Memory
For data storage, Tertiary memory refers to devices that can hold
a large amount of data without being constantly connected to the
server or the peripherals. A device of this type is connected either
to a server or to a device where the database is stored from the
outside.
• Tertiary storage provides more space than other types of
device memory but is most slowly performing, the cost of
tertiary storage is lower than primary and secondary. To make
a backup of data, this type of storage is commonly used for
making copies from servers and databases.
• The ability to use secondary devices and to delete the contents
of the tertiary devices is similar.
Difficulties: