Storage Media

Flash Drive
A flash drive is a data storage device that uses flash memory to store data persistently. It incorporates a USB interface for easy connection to various devices and has replaced many other storage formats due to its portability and ease-of-use.
WORM (Write Once, Read Many)
Write Once, Read Many (WORM) is a storage technology that allows data to be written to a device a single time, but read multiple times. Commonly applied in data archiving and compliance.

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