An SSD is is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store data. SSDs use microchips, and contain no moving parts, unlike a hard disk. Compared to traditional HDDs, SSDs are typically less susceptible to physical shock, quieter, and have lower access time and latency. SSDs use the same interface as hard disk drives, thus easily replacing them in most applications.
Has anyone been using these drives in the DR? They are mostly used in laptops at the moment however one for the iMac just came out. I wonder if they work better in the DR climate because there are no moving parts to be affected by humidity?
Has anyone been using these drives in the DR? They are mostly used in laptops at the moment however one for the iMac just came out. I wonder if they work better in the DR climate because there are no moving parts to be affected by humidity?