1 00:00:00,110 --> 00:00:01,580 Flash storage media. 2 00:00:01,730 --> 00:00:08,130 Flash memory is so named because the data is written to and erased from using electrical charges. 3 00:00:08,150 --> 00:00:12,620 You may have perhaps heard someone say that they had to flash their mobile device. 4 00:00:12,650 --> 00:00:18,920 This is quite similar to erasing flash storage media on smartphones and smart devices, except devices 5 00:00:18,920 --> 00:00:26,030 with operating systems such as Android and iOS require a much more extensive procedure for flashing 6 00:00:26,030 --> 00:00:28,550 and reinstalling their operating systems. 7 00:00:28,580 --> 00:00:34,790 The end result, however, is very much the same in that the memory and storage areas are reset or wiped. 8 00:00:34,970 --> 00:00:42,470 Flash storage chips come in two types known as Nand and nor flash memory and are responsible for high 9 00:00:42,470 --> 00:00:46,280 speed and high capacity storage of data on flash storage media. 10 00:00:46,580 --> 00:00:51,140 They are newer types of electrically erasable programmable read only memory. 11 00:00:51,260 --> 00:00:52,450 Eeprom. 12 00:00:53,380 --> 00:00:59,470 Chips and instead can wipe blocks of data or the entire drive rather than just one bite at a time. 13 00:00:59,470 --> 00:01:01,690 As with the slower eeprom. 14 00:01:01,810 --> 00:01:08,290 This type of flash memory chip is non-volatile, meaning the data is still stored on the chip, even 15 00:01:08,290 --> 00:01:10,360 after power to the chip is lost. 16 00:01:10,480 --> 00:01:16,540 Data is erased when specific instructions are sent to the chip in the form of electrical signals via 17 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:21,220 a method known as In-circuit writing which alters the data accordingly. 18 00:01:21,730 --> 00:01:24,970 A flash drive with the Nand chip exposed. 19 00:01:25,450 --> 00:01:31,240 Flash media storage has so far become the ultimate in portability, with many types ranging from the 20 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:35,110 size of your thumb to the size of the nail on your little finger. 21 00:01:35,260 --> 00:01:41,200 The lifespan of flash storage all depends on the usage as they all have an average read write usage, 22 00:01:41,200 --> 00:01:44,410 sometimes displayed on the packaging of the device. 23 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:50,170 The read write speeds are also some of the fastest at this point, which is why hard disk drives have 24 00:01:50,170 --> 00:01:54,650 moved away from the traditional mechanical disk mechanism to a solid state one. 25 00:01:55,250 --> 00:01:58,490 SSDs will be discussed further later in this lectures. 26 00:01:58,520 --> 00:02:07,820 Important note with flash storage media capacities ranging from 2GB to 256GB, particularly on SD, 27 00:02:08,120 --> 00:02:10,370 Micro SD and flash drives. 28 00:02:10,370 --> 00:02:16,580 These can now act as very fast removable drives with operating systems installed on them and can even 29 00:02:16,610 --> 00:02:18,980 be partitioned using various tools. 30 00:02:19,010 --> 00:02:20,210 Yes, indeed. 31 00:02:20,210 --> 00:02:27,500 Kali Linux most certainly can be installed onto a flash drive SD or micro SD card and be made bootable 32 00:02:27,500 --> 00:02:30,470 with as little as eight gigabytes of storage space.