What is SSD
SD is a non-volatile storage device, which stands for Solid State Drive. SSD stores the data on flash memory chips and maintains the data in a permanent state, even when the power is off.
Sometimes, this storage device is also called as a solid-state disk or solid-state device. As compared to electromechanical drives, SSDs have lower latency and access quickly. These storage devices store the data in the semiconductor cells.
Unlike the HDDs (Hard Disk Drives), SSDs do not have any moving parts. That's why they are called solid-state drives.
Types of SSD
Following are the several types of Solid-State Drive (SSD):
- mSATA
- 2
- PCIe
- NVMe
Difference Between SSD and HDD
SSD |
HDD |
1. SSD is an
abbreviation of Solid-State Drive. |
1. HDD is an
abbreviation of Hard Disk Drive. |
2. The time for
reading and writing the data in SSD is shorter. |
2. The time for
reading and writing the data in HDD is longer. |
3. There is a lower
latency in SSDs. |
3. There is a higher
latency in HDDs. |
4. Solid State
Drives supports the more operations of input/output per second. |
4. Whereas, Hard
Disk Drives supports fewer operations. |
5. Because the SSDs
do not have a rotating disk and motor, the weight of these storage devices is
light. |
5. The weight of
HDDs is heavy. |
6. In the SSDs, the
transfer of data is not sequential |
6. In the HDDs, the
transfer of data is sequential. |
7. This storage
device does not produce noise. |
7. Due to the
mechanical movements, HDDs produce noise. |
8. The size of the
SSD is more compact. |
8. The size of the
HDD devices is larger. |
9. As compared to
Hard Disk Drives, Solid State Drives are more expensive. |
9. The devices of
Hard Disk Drives are cheaper. |
10. SSDs are safe
from the magnetic effect. |
10. In HDDs, magnets
can remove the data. |
11. SDDs generates
little heat because there is no moving part included. |
11. HDD devices
generate more heat because of the mechanical part. |
12. It consumes less
power than the HDDs. |
12. HDDs require
more power to keep all the parts moving. |
13. The average
boot-up time of OS is 10 to 13 seconds. |
13. The average
boot-up time of OS is 30 to 40 seconds. |
14. The file opening
speed of SSD is 30% faster than the HDD. |
14. The file opening
speed of HDDs is slightly slower. |
15. As there are no
moving parts, so there is no vibration. |
15. Due to the
spinning of platters may results in vibration. |
Advantages of
Solid-State Drive (SSD)
- SSDs consume less power.
- The speed of reading and writing the data is faster.
- The main advantage of SSD is that it produces less noise because SSDs are non-mechanical.
- Due to the high speed of SSDs, files are transferred quickly.
Disadvantages of Solid-State Drive (SSD)
The following are the disadvantages or limitations of Solid-State Drive:
- Cost is the most significant disadvantage of Solid-State Drives because they are expensive.
- Recovery of lost data is not possible.
- The storage capacities of SSD is also less.
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