HDD Vs SSD ,Find out which Better?
Considering the durability of the data on the computer, there are roughly three types of memory devices. One is read-only, such as motherboards / processors or programs that are programmed in bios permanently. Data can be read or read from these, but it can not add new data or erase existing data. Another memory type is RAM. Data may be subtracted, but it is transient. RAM data is switched or replaced when the PC goes out or opens a new program. RAM is like this - Random Access Memory. The memory device that we use to save a file on a PC, provides the most long-term stability of the data. Generally hard drives are used in this case.
Currently, hard disk is being widely used as a computer storage. The PC's operating system and other user-files are stored in it. The hard disk price is relatively low, its speed is a little less. To get more speed, many of them use SSD storage. These are the hard disk's alternative storage devices, SSD Storage is full of solid-state drive.
Hard disk drives contain many magnetic coating plates that work around and the special read-write head transmits data to these metal discs or plates. On the other hand, there is no rolling part in a solid-stored drive or SSD storage. It has interconnected flash memory chips, in which the data is stored electronically. No magnetic power is required. There is no read-write head.
So let's see if you decide which computer to use on a hard disk or SSD Storage?
Speed
The hard disk has a rotating part and hence the head will take some time to collect data from its exact location. Hard disk data access time is a bit more than the SSD due to these other technical reasons. In other words, hard disk works a bit faster than SSD Storage. In my personal experience, the SSD PC was launched in 7-10 seconds, where the hard disk's PC took at least half time to start. After that the PC starts and the startup programs take more minutes to get ready. In the SSD file read-write time is average between 200 and 550 megabytes per second. Hard Disk Average Read-Write Time 50 to 120 Mb / s. If you add an SSD (at least as a system drive) to a hard disk, you can get at least twice as much speed as you can before. The SSD speed seems to be much higher than the hard disk. So if you want the speed on the PC, SSD will be your best choice in the storage.
Stability
It is known that the SSD Storage device is more stable than the hard disk. Therefore, SDD further ahead of stability. Power consumption SSD costs less power than hard disk. Where SSD is 2-3W, there is a hard disk with 6-7 watt. Since the Solid State Drive costs less electricity, so the SDD storage will increase the battery backup of your laptop at least 30 minutes.
Capacity
The SSDs currently available for laptops do not usually have more than 1 TeraBat. SSD is available for desktop with maximum 4 terabyte capacity. On the other hand, the hard disk capacity is much higher. Maximum 2 terabytes for laptops and 10 terabytes of hard disk for desktops are available. In the future both capacities will increase further. If you need a lot of storage then you can choose hard disk. Sound and vibration.
Due to the rotating parts in the hard disk, the noise from this is generated. But the SSD does not have any rotating parts, hence no word or vibration is generated from it.
The price
Surely an advertisement has seen "things that are good, prices are a bit more". That's why, SSD is giving you so much benefit, so its price will be a bit more. The price of 250 GB SSD Storage will be 8 thousand rupees, where 500 GB hard drive drives will cost around Taka 3,500.
If you can increase budget, then choose SDD storage instead of hard disk. Some laptops offer SSD storage. If you buy them, you will not be able to buy the SSD at the extra cost, and the price will be much safer. Some such SSD laptops are Asus VivoBook S14 S410UN, VivoBook S15 S510UQ, VivoBook Pro 15 N580VD, ASUS ZenBook UX430UQ etc.
If you want you can get both SSD and hard disks in some models. Compared to hard disk, the cost of SSD is higher, as well as speed. If you have multiple drives installed on your PC, then you can use a SSD as a system drive, and a hard disk as a file storage. And if there is a single place to drive, then if you take SSD according to the budget, the storage capacity is less, but the speed will get very nice.
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