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    Solid-State Storage Disks Are Rapidly Replacing HDDs: 10 Reasons Why

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    November 5, 2010
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      1Solid-State Storage Disks Are Rapidly Replacing HDDs: 10 Reasons Why

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      by Chris Preimesberger

      2No Moving Parts

      2

      Nothing moves, so nothing can break, which is a big advantage in any computing device.

      3Way Faster Read/Write Times

      3

      Because the data on the SSD is all available at any given time and doesn’t need anything to spin up to deliver it, this is the second key reason why solid-state represents the future.

      4Drives Can Take More Punishment

      4

      By their very nature, SSD drives can take a much higher impact than an HDD and be able to work another day.

      5SSDs Are Embedded More Efficiently

      5

      Since they come in various sizes and don’t have machinery to take up valuable room within the drive compartment, SSDs can be wedged into places HDDs can’t to handle jobs such as digital sensors.

      6Storage Densities Continue to Rise

      6

      Improvements in NAND flash capacities are announced regularly, as often as once or twice per year. And there’s no end in immediate sight.

      7Lower Power Requirements

      7

      No moving parts means less electricity needed to run the drive. Ultra-low-power SSDs are starting to become more common in the product stream.

      8Much Less Cooling Required

      8

      HDDs require their own fans in laptops, desktops and servers. SSDs get warm, too, but most often do not need fans.

      9Reliability Has Improved

      9

      Enterprise NAND flash’s durability and load-balancing properties (so that often-used sectors don’t wear out before the disk itself is done) have improved in quantum leaps in only the last few years, thanks to R&D from the industry as a whole along with improved fabrication methods.

      10Smaller Carbon Footprint

      10

      The less mechanical action, the less heat and CO2 go into the atmosphere.

      11Prices Are Coming Down

      11

      There is a slow, but sure downward trend in the overall market, and this will become as important as anything else in the continued adoption of SSD in IT systems.

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