Mass-Storage Management
Usually
disks used to store data that does not fit in main memory or data that must be
kept for a “long” period of time.
Proper
management is of central importance
Entire
speed of computer operation hinges on disk subsystem and its algorithms
OS
activities
Free-space
management
Storage
allocation
Disk
scheduling
Some
storage need not be fast
Tertiary
storage includes optical storage, magnetic tape
Still
must be managed
Varies between WORM (write-once,
read-many-times) and RW (read-write)
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