
Glossary
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V volume The quantity of information written on a piece of media.
Typically measured in megabytes or gigabytes.
W Write Once, Read Many (WORM) An optical disk technology that
allows the drive to store and read back data but prevents the
drive from erasing information once it has been written.
write-protected Files or media that cannot be changed. user write-
protection when you want to protect data from being changed
or destroyed. To write-protect most tape cartridges, slide the
write-protect tab to the “locked” position.
Z ZIF Zero Insertion Force. A type of socket or connector allowing a
computer chip or bar code reader to be inserted or removed
with no stress applied to either the chip or bar code reader and
its respective socket.
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