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SATA vs. SSD

What's the Difference?

SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) and SSD (Solid State Drive) are both storage technologies commonly used in computers. However, they differ in terms of their underlying technology and performance. SATA is a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) technology that uses spinning magnetic disks to store data. It offers larger storage capacities at a lower cost but is slower in terms of data transfer speeds. On the other hand, SSD is a newer technology that uses flash memory chips to store data. It provides faster data transfer speeds, improved reliability, and lower power consumption compared to SATA. Although SSDs are generally more expensive and offer smaller storage capacities, they are increasingly popular due to their superior performance and durability.

Comparison

SATA
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