Solid State Drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data. SSDs are a type of non-volatile storage, which means that they retain data when powered off.
A regular hard drive holds data on spinning disks, which can take some time to access. A solid state drive reads and writes data much faster because it has no moving parts. This makes them ideal for devices that need to start up quickly, such as laptops and tablets.
SSDs are also less prone to damage than regular hard drives, and they use less power, which makes …