
solid-state storage
Solid-state storage refers to a type of data storage that uses flash memory to store information, rather than traditional spinning hard drives. It has no moving parts, which allows for faster data access, improved durability, and lower power consumption. Common examples include USB drives and solid-state drives (SSDs) found in computers. Because of their speed and reliability, solid-state storage is increasingly popular for both personal and professional use, offering quicker boot times and faster file transfers compared to older storage methods.