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Solid State Storage Devices (SSDs)

Introduction

Solid State Storage Devices

SSD Drive – Expensive but fast

Solid-State-Devices-Revision-Sheet

Solid state devices are the newest form of storage to emerge. The technology is used in Hard Drives, SD Cards and USB sticks. Solid state storage devices work by storing data in flash chips electronically. They are still more expensive than traditional storage devices but the price per GB is falling all the time.

Advantages

  • Very fast read / write speeds.
  • Shock resistant as there are no moving parts to break if knocked
  • No moving parts so longer battery life ( great for laptops / tablets / smartphones)

Disadvantages

  • More expensive per GB of storage
  • Limited life span, as each flash cell can only be written to a limited number of times.

SSD Drives

Solid State Drives

Pendrives

Pendrives

SD Cards

SD Cards

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