The document explains the difference between primary and secondary storage in computer systems, noting that primary storage (like RAM and ROM) is volatile and limited, while secondary storage (like hard disks, floppy disks, and optical disks) provides non-volatile, high-capacity options for data retention. It describes various types of secondary storage media, including their capacities, uses, and advantages, such as the portability of floppy disks and the larger capacities of hard disks and DVDs. It emphasizes the importance of regular backups with high-capacity devices to prevent data loss.