Solid-state disk (SSD) drives are all the rage among techies. The drives use non-volatile NAND flash memory, meaning there are no moving parts. Because there is no actuator arm and read/write head ...
HDDs are older, but they're still extremely useful.
Seagate bided its time before offering its first SSD product, which is aimed at the general server and blade server market Seagate Technology today announced its first solid-state disk drive and said ...
SSD capacity prices are now over 20 times those of HDD capacity prices.  Storage tiering that includes SSDs and HDDs with ...
Running a solid state drive on your desktop computer has several advantages over using a traditional hard drive. Your computer boots faster, shuts down much more quickly and programs open faster. In ...
Three years ago, I wrote a story comparing hard disk drives to solid state drives (SSDs) based on capacity, performance and cost. A lot has changed in three years. For one, laptops are quickly being ...
The Sharge Disk Pro is what happens when you combine an external SSD, a USB hub, and MagSafe into one device ...
Last week I discussed the two types of communication standards/protocols, SATA and NVMe for solid-state disk drives. Basically, the SATA protocol can be used on almost every computer, but the new NVMe ...
Solid-state disk (SSD) drives are all the rage among techies. The drives use non-volatile NAND flash memory, meaning there are no moving parts. Because there is no actuator arm and read/write head ...
In this era of ever increasing file sizes, megalith like storage requirements, rotational disk drive capacities exceeding terabyte proportions, and an astounding dependence upon storage in dimensions ...
Solid-state disk (SSD) drive architecture can play a big role in how fast a computer boots up and performs. But how big a role the SSDs play — and how much faster an operating system is — depends as ...
SanDisk says Windows Vista is not optimized for solid-state drives, which will cause a delay in the roll-out of optimized drives. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about ...