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 AN!Wiki :: SSD

SSD stands for 'Solid State Drive'. These are like traditional Hard Disk Drives but instead of using a rotating magnetic platter, they use a flash RAM device. This allows the drive to be much more tolerant of motion as there is no risk of centripetal forces causing the read head on a tradition hard drive from contacting the rotating platters. SSD uses no moving parts.

 

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