Solid State Drives (SSDs) & ‘Flash Drives’

An introduction to solid state and ‘flash’ drives.

Solid State Drives (SSDs) retain data in a special type of memory as an alternative to using disk or tape storage.  This method of data storage is known as Flash technology and uses non-volatile memory in order to emulate other mechanical storage (e.g. a HDD).   Continue reading “Solid State Drives (SSDs) & ‘Flash Drives’”