
The Difference between Solid State, and Hard Disk Drives
Solid State Drives, or SSD, are the newest form of storage for Computers and Laptops. Unlike a standard hard disc drive, or HDD, an SSD doesn’t have a hard disc. SSDs run off flash memory, similar to the way a flash drive works with all of the data stored by electrical charges. The one down side to this is the SSD needs to be plugged in once a year, otherwise the data could be lost. But that’s not the only difference between Solid State and Hard Disc Drives. SSDs are lighter,