2.1 Secondary memory

This section highlights the need for persistent storage, which is essential for storing data in a non-volatile device during and after a program’s execution. It underscores the consequences of data loss and raises philosophical questions about the existence of persistent storage and the implications of data retention, especially considering the ever-increasing volume of data.

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