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Old 03-03-2016, 12:06 AM   #1
Edison Thomas
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The difference between SSD and HDD on server.

1.Reading and writing speed
SSD read speed can reach 400M / s, writing speed up to 130M / s or more, and the Speed of server is 3-5 times than HDD.
2.Seismic capacity
Seismic capacity HHD of is poor due to HHD high-speed operation of the internal hard disk heads.It is generally a mechanical hard drive or electrical shock if it is used in sports, it is easy to damage the hard disk.But SSD storage solutions use chip inside without heads,so it is superior seismic capacity.Even with the movement or vibration , and not easily damaged.
3.Price
Generally speaking,The price of SSD is higher than HHD.
4.data recovery
After deleting the data on SSD ,you can not recover them by data recovery software.while HHD can be identified by general professional data recovery software to retrieve.
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Old 03-03-2016, 02:27 AM   #2
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hello friends,
In the course of writing the review, I was struck by the fact that for the average home server/NAS owner, selecting the right storage for your rig is more complicated that it ever has been. In the past, it was easy – you had consumer desktop drives and enterprise drives. Given the scarily-high prices of the latter, it was a simple choice.

But then came the so-called “green” drives – desktop drives with a low-power twist. Then the aforementioned NAS drives, “pro” drives for small business, drives for enterprises, drives for data centers, drives for surveillance equipment. Each with SATA 3 Gb/s and 6 Gb/s options. Sure, you could just go for the ones that say “NAS” right? That would save you a lot of time worrying about selecting the right drive, wouldn’t it? As the manufacturers have done the worrying for you!




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