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In computing, '''[[sequential access]] [[computer memory|memory]]''' ('''SAM''') is a class of [[data storage device]]s that read stored data in a sequence. This is in contrast to [[random access memory]] (RAM) where data can be accessed in any order. Sequential access devices are usually a form of [[magnetic storage]] or [[optical storage]].<ref>{{citation|title=difference between sequential and random access operations|url=http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8150/~/difference-between-sequential-and-random-access-operations}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Turing machine model of computation sequential access memory|url=http://www.docfoc.com/1-lecture-13-turing-machine-model-of-computation-sequential-access-memory}}</ref>
While sequential access memory is read in sequence,
Magnetic sequential access memory is typically used for [[secondary storage]] in general-purpose computers due to their higher density at lower cost compared to RAM, as well as resistance to wear and [[non-volatility]].
== See also ==
* [[Sequential access]]
* [[Basic
* [[Queued Sequential Access Method|Queued sequential access method]] (QSAM)
* [[Secondary storage]]
** [[Hard disk drive]]▼
** [[Solid-state drive]]
* [[Magnetic storage]]
▲* [[Hard disk]]
* [[Magnetic tape]]
* [[Drum memory]]
* [[Locality of reference]]
* [[Streaming media]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Computer memory]]
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