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HDD and SSD, what's the difference between them?

HDD and SSD, what's the difference between them?



The HDD we love is called hard disk, a storage device on the computer, and a magnetic disk works perfectly. But the name of the new one device is often heard to share this ad, anybody is using it instead of the hard disk again. This device is named SDD.

HDD = Hard Disk Drive
SDD = Solide State Drive


In other words, HDD or Hard Disk Drive first came in the market with IBM holding in 1956. For almost 60 years, this drive has worked for us in the age. Basically using magnetism or magnetization, the data is stored on a device like a round table and a mechanical head reads and stores information from this rotating device. The speed of the device can be as fast as the dual HDD data transaction.
SSD or Solid State Drive is simply a bigger size and much more complicated drive than USB pendrive we use. In the USB drive, data is stored in Microchip, SSD is done exactly the same way. In HDD, information is stored on different layers and different mechanical parts are used to read it. In this case HDD has been able to work on SSD at a much faster time. .

Mac is very fast because SSD (Solid State Drive) is used instead of Mac at Hard Disk, Solid State price is much higher than hard disk, so for all common use it has not reached all. So the question is, which way they first work? When you start the computer, it will take 1 minute or more to load all loads, but Solid State Drive users leave the PC only at 15 - 20 seconds
If you go to install a softphone software, you will see that hard-disk users have started running Solid State Drive in about 3 times and less.
SDDs can be used to get faster performance if you do not have problems with this CDD so many chicks are available from hard disk.

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