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How is SSD & HDD working? Which one to Choose?

 

What is HDD?

An HDD uses magnetism, which allows you to store data on a rotating platter. It has a read/write head that floats above the spinning platter for Reading and Writing of the data. The faster the platter spins, the quicker an HDD can perform. HDD also consists of an I/O controller and firmware, which tells the hardware what to do and communicates with the remaining system. The full form of HDD is Hard Disk Drive.

 

What is SSD?

Solid State Drives (SSDs) are a non-volatile storage device that stores and retrieves data constantly on solid-state flash memory. However, this data is stored on interconnected flash memory chips instead of platters, which makes them faster than HDDs. It provides better performance compared to HDD.


KEY DIFFERENCES:

  • HDD has a slower speed for reading and writing data and SSD is faster at reading and writing data.
  • HDD has higher latency whereas SSD has a lower latency.
  • HDD supports fewer I/O operations per second (IOPS) while SSD supports more I/O operations per second(IOPS).
  • HDD can produce noise due to mechanical movements on the other hand, SSD does not produce such noise.
  • The moving parts of HDDs make them vulnerable to crashes and damages but SSD drives can tolerate vibration up to 2000Hz.
  • HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive and SSD stands for Solid State Drive. 
  • How Hard Drive Work?

    How Hard Drive Work

    The hard disk is made up of a number of spinning magnetic platters that store data and a number of reading/write heads on mechanical arms that move on the surface of the platters.

    To read or write data at a certain sector of a platter, the head requires to move to the appropriate position and then need to wait for the sector to pass underneath it when the platter rotates.

     

    How SSD Works?

    How SSD works?

    SSD drive works completely different than a HDD. It uses a solid state medium, typically NAND (often known as flash). Data is written to or read from the NAND by a controller, which is consider the brains of the device.

    With SSD, there is no variable seek time or rotational latency because all the parts of the SSD can be accessed in the same amount of time. SSD read and write speeds are uneven, so data reads are very fast, but SSD write speeds are quite slower. That is because SSD storage is made up of individual NAND cells, which helps you to store one bit of data, and groups of cells are organized into pages. Moreover, groups of pages are organized into blocks.

     

    Difference between HDD and SSD

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    Here, are differences between HDD vs. SSD

    Hard Disk DriveSolid State Drive
    HDD has longer Read and Write time.SSD has a shorter Read and Write time.
    HDD has higher latency.SSD has a lower latency.
    HDD supports fewer I/O operations per second (IOPS).SSD supports more I/O operations per second(IOPS).
    Over a longer time, and with larger files stored on an HDD, there is a high chance of fragmentation.Fragmentation doesn't occur on an SSD drive.
    HDD is available in various different capacities.An SSD drive offers limited storage capacities.
    HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive.SSD stands for Solid State Drive.
    HDD offers a slower speed for reading and writing data.SSD is faster at reading and writing data.
    An HDD weighs more.SDD drives are lighter than HDD drives as they don't have the rotating disks spindle, and mirror.
    The performance of HDD drives worsens because of the fragmentation.SSD drive performance is never impacted by fragmentation.
    The moving parts of HDDs make them vulnerable to crashes and damage because of vibration.SSD drives can tolerate vibration up to 2000Hz, that is more than HDD.
    HDD contains moving mechanical parts, like the arm.SSD does not contain mechanical parts, only electronic parts like ICs.
    HDD drive is older and more traditional.SSD is a newer type of storage drive.
    HDD can produce noise due to mechanical movements.SSD does not produce noise.
    HDD are usually 3.5" and 2.5" size for desktop and laptops.SDD is available in 2.5 inch, 1.8" and 1.0", increasing the available space in a computer, especially desktop or server.
    The HDD has moving part and magnetic platters. With more uses they are prone to fail.The SDD drive has no moving parts. With more uses they are less likely to fail.
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    Advantages of HDD

    Here, are pros/benefits of using HDD:

    • It provides a large storage capacity.
    • The stored items are not lost, even if the computer is shut down.
    • It is fixed inside the computer so it can't be lost.
    • Computers can communicate with them easily.
    • It can store data like text documents, images, videos, etc.
    • HDD device can store operating system files and software related files.
    • It sizes very small, and it is portable in use.
    • They are cheaper compared to SSD.

    Advantages of SSD

    Here, are pros/benefits for using SSD drive:

    • SSD drive offers access speed of 35 to 100 micro-second. So it is able to deliver 100 times the performance of HDDs
    • SSDs have lightweight components or moving parts, as they are more mobile-friendly and are much better suited for constant traveling.
    • SSD drives are resistant and highly durable
    • SDD uses flash memory to store data, which provides better reliability

    Disadvantages of HDD

    Here, are drawbacks/cons of using HDD:

    • If hard disk crashes, the computer will not work.
    • You will lose your important data if the HDD drive crashes/ damages.
    • In the case of hard disk failure, it is difficult to perform the data recovery.
    • Regular "head" can crash, which damages the surface of the disk.
    • The hard disk is fixed inside the computer, so you can't transfer to another computer.

    Disadvantages of SSD

    Here, are drawbacks/cons of using SSD

    • Upfront cost of for SDD is much higher than HDDs
    • SSDs have a limited number of times data can be written, erased, and rewritten to a portion of the drive.
    • The maximum capacity of an SSD is limited. Though, advancements in flash memory are consistently increasing the storage capacity of SSDs.

    Which to Choose?

    If the price is not a constraint, our vote goes to SSD. They are super-fast, durable, reliable.

    If your application needs a very large amount of storage without frequent R/W (example archiving/backups) go for HDD.

    Though SSD is our # 1 choice

     

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