• Write once read many (WORM) describes a data storage device in which information, once written, cannot be modified. This write protection affords the assurance...
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    optical disc is pressed. Formats such as CD-R and DVD-R are "Write once read many" or write-once, while CD-RW and DVD-RW are rewritable, more like a magnetic...
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    lower unit cost than other data storage formats. There are also write once read many LTO cartridges, useful to protect against accidental or malicious...
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  • cross-platform benefits of C Write-once (cache coherency), a write-invalidate protocol in computer memory design Write once read many, computer storage that...
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  • or were available: Compact Disc ("CD"): digital audio disc CD-R: write once read many (WORM) CD CD-RW: rewriteable CD DVD: digital video disc DVD-R: WORM...
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  • locked in read-mode to write-mode, as well as being downgraded from write-mode to read-mode. [1] Upgrading a lock from read-mode to write-mode is prone...
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    (RLV), introduced by the Optical Disc Corporation in 1984, was a write-once, read-many format that was fully compatible with standard LaserDisc players...
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    verification of thumb impressions. EVMs are stand-alone machines that use write once read many memory. They are self-contained, battery-powered and do not need...
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    Optical storage media, such CD-ROM which is read-only (analogous to masked ROM). CD-R is Write Once Read Many (analogous to PROM), while CD-RW supports...
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    and by computers using a DVD writer. The "recordable" discs are write-once read-many (WORM) media, where as "rewritable" discs are able to be erased and...
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  • sub-systems such as non-volatile memory and hard disk, as well as write-once-read-many formats such as CD-ROM, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc. Lower data rates also...
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  • replicates itself Worm memory test, a type of memory test in computing Write once read many (WORM), a type of data storage device Worm drive, a gear arrangement...
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    recording dictation and other speech for later transcription, it is a write-once-read-many medium consisting of a 5-mil (0.13 mm) thick transparent vinyl (according...
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  • last up to 100 years. The data is usually permanently written on Write Once Read Many (WORM)-type discs to prevent tampering. Jukeboxes typically contain...
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    with the write operation being much slower than the read operation. Examples include CD-RW and SSD. Write once storage Write once read many (WORM) allows...
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  • Content-centric networking / Named data networking Data Defined Storage Write Once Read Many Cheung, Shun Yan. "Storing and Organizing Data Files on Disks". Emory...
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    allow the user to choose if the medium can later be written to. Write Once Read Many discs allow certainty that the live system will be clean the next...
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    CD-MO (Magneto-Optical) CD-R (Recordable) alias CD-WO (Write Once) alias CD-WORM (Write Once, Read Many) – originally developed by Sony and Philips, it was...
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    to be closed. Original MO systems were WORM (write once, read many), and later systems were read/write. The disc consists of a ferromagnetic material...
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  • data structure Log-structured merge-tree Certificate Transparency Write once read many chattr(1) – Linux User Manual – User Commands "powershell - How to...
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  • possible to write data once on a disc at home without the stamping equipment required for CD-ROMs. These are considered write once, read many disks. CD-RW:...
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    Other early cards such as the Bee Card contained non-modifiable ROM, Write once read many EPROM or rewriteable EEPROM memory. In 1992, SanDisk introduced FlashDisk...
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    provide companies a method to preserve and archive information. The write-once, read many (WORM) approach to data storage would ensure content security, preventing...
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  • media combined with a movable read/write head comprising a laser), such as: pressed CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs Write once read many (WORM) media such as CD-R,...
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  • WOL—Wake-on-LAN WOR—Wake-on-Ring WORA—Write once, run anywhere WORE—Write once, run everywhere WORM—Write Once Read Many WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access WPAD—Web...
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    the performance line DLT-S and the value line DLT-V. DLT includes Write Once Read Many (WORM) capability. In February 2007, Quantum stopped developing the...
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    Plasmon brand. ECMA-380: Data Interchange on 130 mm Rewritable and Write Once Read Many Ultra Density Optical (UDO) Disk Cartridges –Capacity: 60 Gigabytes...
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  • the ARM processor. It had support of a file system for optical (write once read many (WORM)) disks and featured a window system, a window toolkit (and...
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  • viewers, conversion and migration tools, and long-term storage media: Write once read many (WORM) 5.25-inch (13.3 cm) or 3.5-inch (89 mm) optical discs, CD-Rs...
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  • fell short of being a flash file system, managing a flash array as write once read many (WORM) space rather than as a freely writable disk. Around 1994,...
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