HDD vs SSD

Feature HDD (Hard Disk Drive) SSD (Solid Sata Drive)
Storage Technology Magnetic storage on spinning disks Flash memory chips with no moving parts
Speed Slower read/write speeds Faster read/write speeds
Durability More prone to physical damage due to moving parts More durable; no moving parts
Power Consumption Higher power usage Lower power usage
Noise Produces noise due to spinning disk Silent operation
Data Recovery Easier to recover data; data remains until overwritten Harder to recover data; TRIM command may erase data
Cost Generally cheaper per GB More expensive per GB
Lifespan Typically longer with many read/write cycles Limited read/write cycles, but improving with newer tech
Capacity Available in larger capacities (up to 20TB+) Typically available up to 8TB, with higher costs for larger sizes
Weight Heavier due to mechanical components Lighter due to solid-state design

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