You can check this video to see the abilities of the SSD.
Hard Disk Drive
People still use traditional hard disk drives as storage units. A hard disk drive is a mechanical device which writes data to a spinning disk with magnetic field. Raising of the need of more speed, more performance and more storage capacity brought problems together. HDDs don't support the needs of today's people.
Solid State Drive
A solid state drive is not a mechanical device as hard disks. There is no spinning piece. They resist high vibrations and impacts. You can move a SSD in runtime.
Solid state disks write the data to cells electrically. The SSDs run with about 1ms random access time and this gives more speed to the user.
Humanity started recording texts and images on stone tablets. Invention of paper facilitated our job. But then we discovered math and electronic and invented integrated circuits. With the development of ICs we started using PCs. And this revolution brought new storage technics. After invention of PCs we continued using papers (punch cards) as storage units for a while. Then we jump to magnetic tapes. Floppy disks, optical disks (CD, DVD etc.) and hard disk drives came later.
But now, with the development of ICs and modern technics we are on SSD Age. We started this blog to be a reference of SSD technology for future's consumers.
Welcome to SSD Age!
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