What is Optical Disk & type of Optical Disk .

 What is Optical Disk ?




OPTICAL DISK 


Originally developed in the late 1960s , the

 first optical disc , created by " James T.

 Russell " , stored data as micron - wide

 dots of light and dark .  Russell's optical

 storage system used a powerful backlight

 to read the dots through a transparent

 sheet of  material on which the dots were

 encoded. In later optical disc systems, a

 laser read the dots and the data was

 converted to an electrical signal.  Then the

 data was converted to audio or visual

output.



TYPES OF OPTICAL DISK


  • CD(Compact Disk)
  • DVD(Digital Versatile Disc)
  • BRD(Blu Ray Disk)
  • HVD



■ CD (Compact Disk)


Compact Disk is a special type of disc, on

 which data is usually written only once

 and then it can be read any number of

 times.  Laser (Light Amplification by

 Stimulated Emission of Radiation)

 technology is used to write and read data

 on them. Hence they are also called optical

 discs. It is a disc made of plastic, on which there is an aluminum plate on both sides. 

 A thin layer is covered. The storage

 capacity of a CD ranges from 680

 megabytes to 800 megabytes, it is often

 read at a speed of 1200 kilobits per second

 These are called CD-ROM drives. There are

 also compact discs available these days

 that can read and write data like a normal

 floppy, but require a CD-writer. Being

 relatively expensive  Because of this, their

 use is still limited. Compact discs are used

 only, because all types of programs are

 available on  these days.


It can be mainly divided into three parts

1. CD ROM (Read Only Memory)  

2. CD-R (recordable) 

3. CD-RW (re-writable)


1.CD - ROM :- It is called CD ROM because

 this type of CD can only be read, that is, no

 change can be done in them. 


 2. CD - R(Recordable):- It can be written

 once, after that it is read only.  Writing

 data in CD - R is also addressed with burn

 content.  In the  typical multisession burn

 situation, data can be written to CD-R more

 than once.  In this, a special device CD

 Writer is used to write data


3.CD - RW :- CD - RW In addition to reading

 data, there is also a facility to write many

 timesCD - Writer is also used in this to

 write data.  Unlike floppy and hard disks,

 CDs have a spiral-shaped track similar to a

 clock spring, but not a track.  These tracks

 are divided into small sectors. CD rotates

 at a varying speed.  The ever-changing

 speed of the disc is adjusted in such a way

 that it passes through a constant Line

 Velocity.




■ DVD(Digital Versatile Disc)


DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc .  A

 DVD is a type of option media used for

 storing digital data.  It is the same size as a

 CD , but has a larger storage capacity

Some DVDs are formatted specifically for

 video playback , while others may contain

 different types of data , such as software

 programs and computer les. The original 

 DVD - Video format were developed in 

 1995. DVDs can be watched repeatedly

 without reducing the quality of the video .

 A standard video DVD can store 4.7 GB of

 data which is enough to hold over 2 hours

 of video . Some variations of DVD have

 greater capacities . A dual - layer DVD ,

 which  has two layers of data on a single

 side of the disc , can store & 8.5 GB of data .

 A dual - sided DVD can store 9.4 GB of

 data .

 A dual - layer , dual - sided DVD can store

 17.1GB of data . DVDs are  also used to

 distribute software programs. Since some

 applications and other software (such as

 clip art collections) are too large to fit on

 a single 700 MB CD, DVDs provide a way to

 distribute large programs on a single disc. 

 way to store a large number of  files and

 back up data.  


There are four types of DVD


DVD RAM (Random Access Memory)

DVD ROM(Read Only Memory) 

DVD R(Recordable)

DVD RW(Re-Writable)


□ DVD- RAM :- DVD-RAM (Random Access

 Memory) can record and erase data

 multiple times.


□ DVD -ROM :- Data in DVD-ROM (Read

 Only Memory) can only be read, not

 written. 


□ DVD-R :-  DVD-R (Recordable) can record

 data only once and then act as a DVD-ROM. 


□ DVD RW :- DVD-RW (Re-Writable) can

 record and erase data multiple time.



■ BRD(BLU - RAY DISK)


Blu - ray is an optical disc format similar

 to CD and DVD .  It was developed for

 recording and playing back high -

 definition ( HD ) video and for storing

 large amounts of data .  A single Blu - ray

 disc can hold up to 25 GB of data .  Even a

 double sided , dual layer DVD can only

 hold  17 GB of dataDual - layer Blu - ray

 discs can store up to 50 GB of data .  That

 is equivalent to 4 hours of HDTVBlu - ray

 discs can hold more information than

 other optical media because of the blue

 lasers .  The blue - violet laser has a

 shorter wavelength than the red lasers

 used for CDs and DVDs. This allow me

 laser to focus on a smaller area , which

 makes it possible to store more data on a

 dise the same seas a CD or DVD.



■ HVD (Hosted Virtual Desktop)


A hosted virtual desktop ( HVD ) is a user

 interface that connects to applications and

 data that are stored on a cloud provider's

 servers rather than on the user's computer

 or the corporate network.  An HVD is

 sometimes referred to as a cloud - hosted

 virtual desktop .

HVD is an optical disc technology

 developed between April 2004 and mid -

 2008 that can store up to several terabytes

 of data on an optical disc 10 cm or 12 cm

 in diameter . 

 The company responsible for HVD went

 bankrupt in 2010 , and the product was

 not launched.



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