
Solid state storage devices
Solid-state storage devices, commonly called SSDs, are a type of data storage that use flash memory to store information. Unlike traditional hard drives with spinning disks, SSDs have no moving parts, which makes them faster, more durable, and quieter. They quickly read and write data, improving overall computer performance. SSDs are widely used in laptops, desktops, and servers for storing operating systems, applications, and files. Their reliability and speed come from their solid-state memory technology, making them an efficient choice for both personal and professional uses.