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When deciding on using an SSD, which are valid concerns? (Choose all that apply.)
speed
durability
storage
price
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All of them — speed, durability, storage, and price are valid concerns.
- Speed: SSDs are much faster than HDDs, so performance is a key factor for choosing an SSD.
- Durability: SSDs have no moving parts (better shock resistance) but have limited write endurance and different failure modes than HDDs.
- Storage: SSDs typically offer less capacity than HDDs for the same price point.
- Price: SSDs cost more per gigabyte than HDDs, which affects affordability for large storage needs.
- Speed: SSDs are much faster than HDDs, so performance is a key factor for choosing an SSD.
- Durability: SSDs have no moving parts (better shock resistance) but have limited write endurance and different failure modes than HDDs.
- Storage: SSDs typically offer less capacity than HDDs for the same price point.
- Price: SSDs cost more per gigabyte than HDDs, which affects affordability for large storage needs.
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