Ramac

RAMAC is an IBM trademark for mass storage products. RAMAC originally stood for "Random Access Method of Accounting and Control" when it was introduced in 1956 with the IBM 305 RAMAC computer system, the first computer to use disk storage. IBM reused the RAMAC name in the 1990s for its Array Storage product family. See also: Early IBM disk storage

 

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