SSD offers a distinct performance advantage. SSDs don’t have any moving parts, so no breaking, spinning up or down, as was the case with ragged hard-disk drives with their rotating, magnetic media. It has two essential parts - a NAND flash memory and a flash controller optimized to deliver high read-write performance in sequential as well as random data fetching. SSD (solid-state drive) is a type of nonvolatile storage media that stores persistent data on flash memory.
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