An SSD, or Solid-State Drive, is a type of data storage device used in computers and other electronic devices to store and retrieve data. Unlike traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), which use spinning magnetic disks to read and write data, SSDs use NAND flash memory to store data. This fundamental difference in technology gives SSDs several advantages over HDDs:
There are several types of SSDs available in the market, each with its own characteristics and form factors. Here are some common types: