A solid-state drive (SSD) uses flash memory with no moving parts, resulting in significantly faster data access speeds compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), hybrid drives, or optical drives. SSDs provide quick boot times and improved system performance.
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What are the technical differences between SSDs and HDDs?
What advantages do SSDs offer over other storage types like hybrid or optical drives?
How does the absence of moving parts in SSDs affect their reliability?