The advantage of a solid-state drive (SSD) over a hard disk drive (HDD) is primarily its speed. SSDs are significantly faster than HDDs, often providing read and write speeds that can range from hundreds to thousands of megabytes per second, depending on the type of SSD.
Given the options you provided, none of them accurately express the primary advantage, which is speed. The closest correct response concerning speed is that SSDs are generally much faster than HDDs, but you can also point out that SSDs are more durable and reliable since they have no moving parts.
If limited to the options provided, it would be beneficial to mention that SSDs do not fit the speeds given in the answers, and the advantages lie in their higher performance, durability, and reduced latency compared to HDDs.