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A secondary storage device, also called external storage or auxiliary storage device, is a non-volatile, internal or external storage device. They are storage devices that are used to store data permanently and can be used to store large amounts of data. Applications and programs in a computer, such as operating systems, drivers, files, applications etc are stored in the secondary storage device.
Examples of these devices include;
Hard disk drives, solid-state drives, CD-ROMS, DVD, Google drive, USB flash drive etc.