ALSO CALLED: Drives DEFINITION: An SSD (solid-state drive or solid-state disk) is a storage device that stores persistent data on solid-state flash memory. SSDs actually aren't hard drives at all, in the traditional sense of the term, as there are no moving parts involved. Instead, an SSD has
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This Videocast highlights a revolutionary next generation disk storage platform that delivers a number of performance advantages over conventional technologies.
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In this live Webcast, The Clipper Group reviews the associated costs for each approach to store data long term and determines the real world impact of each approach.
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DISK DRIVES DEFINITION (continued): an array of semiconductor memory organized as a disk drive, using integrated circuits (ICs) rather than magnetic or optical media.
This arrangement has many advantages. Data transfer to and from solid-state drives is much faster than electromechanical disk drives. Seek time and latency are also substantially reduced. Users typically enjoy much faster boot times as well. In general, SSDs are also more durable and much Disk Drives definition sponsored by SearchStorage.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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