Types of Hard Drives: SSD vs HDD experience

There's a lot of questions online about SSD and HDD, what are the differences between the two.

We are going to define first what is SS and HDD.

SSD stands for Solid-state Drive. It is the latest storage device for desktop and laptop computers. It is like USB that uses chipset to store data but it is well-developed than USB.

HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive. It is a well-known and common storage device for desktop and laptop computers before the release of SSD. It is has a metal disk to stores data, it has also a read/write head to write and read stored data from or in the disk.

Most of the end user preferred to SDD than HDD because of its speed. It is faster than HDD. As we've tested, we've loaded the window operating system to SSD and HDD, we've booted it the same time, the laptop with SSD displays the desktop first. It's about a couple of seconds before the laptop with HDD display its desktop. Same also when we've run games.

When opening the file in SSD it's open immediately, it is like when you open the door, the things that you are looking for is there already. While HDD, when you open the file, the plotter or the metal disk will rotate to the where its located. It is like when you open the door, you need to go to another door to get the things you are looking.

Conclusion: Solid-state drive (SSD) is better than Hard Disk Drive (HDD)!
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