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When data is written to a WORM drive, physical marks are made on the media surface by a low-powered laser and since these marks are permanent, they cannot be erased. Rewritable, or erasable, optical disk drives followed, providing the same high capacities as those provided by WORM or CD-ROM devices.
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Which of the following is true of how packets are sent through the Internet?
Packet metadata is only included on important packets to indicate they should get access to faster paths through the network
Packet metadata is used to route and reassemble information travelling through the Internet
Information sent through the internet is only encapsulated in packets if the message is too large to be sent as a datastream
Information sent through the internet is split into two packets, one which contains the message and another which contains the metadata
Packet metadata is used to route and reassemble information travelling through the Internet
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