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2.
Large Storage Capacities:
This makes them ideal for
bulk data storage. They can store large media files,
such as movies, photos, and documents. HDDs have
better secondary storage capacity, thus, costlier SSDs
can store less frequently accessed data.
3.
Wide Compatibility:
HDDs are more compatible
with computers, laptops, servers, and external enclo-
sures. Their standardized interface ensures seamless
integration into various systems.
HDDs have the limitations of slower performance, sus-
ceptibility to damage, noise generation etc.
SSD (Solid State Drive)
SSDs utilize flash memory, with individual memory ...

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