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Which option accurately compares HDDs and SSDs?
HDDs are faster, quieter, and more durable than SSDs
SSDs always store more data than HDDs and cost less
SSDs are faster, have no moving parts, and are usually more expensive per GB
HDDs are silent, shock-proof, and use no physical components
HDDs are faster, quieter, and more durable than SSDs
SSDs always store more data than HDDs and cost less
SSDs are faster, have no moving parts, and are usually more expensive per GB
HDDs are silent, shock-proof, and use no physical components
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"SSDs are faster, have no moving parts, and are usually more expensive per GB" — correct.
Briefly: SSDs use flash memory so they're faster and more shock-resistant (no moving parts) but typically cost more per gigabyte than HDDs, which use spinning platters and are cheaper per GB.
Briefly: SSDs use flash memory so they're faster and more shock-resistant (no moving parts) but typically cost more per gigabyte than HDDs, which use spinning platters and are cheaper per GB.
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