Solid State
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Memory cards or a solid state disk are used for slower physical systems
Computer memory is defined by the way information is sorted into categories on a machine such as a computer in a specific system which is designed to store such data. Because this works in a similar way to our own brains, we use the term "computer memory". In simple terms, computer memory refers to the physical devices which are used to store data or programs either permanently or temporarily. If the information is stored permanently, it is likely to be kept on the computer memory, whereas it will be held on a storage device such as a solid state disk or memory cards if the information is to be stored on a temporary basis.
These temporary storage devices such as memory cards or a solid state disk are used for slower physical systems and refers to permanent data which is slower to access while information which is faster to access is usually stored on the computer memory and refers to temporary state devices.
A solid state disk or a solid state drive (SSD) a temporary information storage device which uses solid state memory to save persistent data –information which would be lost were the computer to lose power. HDD, otherwise known as traditional hard disk drives use electromechanical devices involving moving parts such as spinning disks, while a solid state disk drive does not have any moving parts, but instead uses a non volatile memory chip, also known as a micro chip.
Solid state disk drives are have many advantages over traditional standard HDDs or traditional hard disk drives. They have lower access time and latency, and are less likely to break due to physical shock, as well as being quieter. They are also smaller and can also be used on the same interface as a hard disk drive or HDD, making it easy to switch from one format to another in most applications.
One way of storing data on a solid state disk drive is by using memory cards. Otherwise known as flash cards, memory cards are electronic flash computer memory storage devices which are used for holding data. Memory cards are commonly used in electronic devices such as laptops, digital cameras, mobile phones, MP3 players and games consoles. Memory cards are re-recordable and have the advantage of being very small and have diminished in size as new technological advances in memory storage technology have taken place, making them highly portable and able to be transferred from school to the workplace to the home. Unfortunately this also puts memory cards at a disadvantage as this makes them easier to lose, and they can transfer viruses from one computer to another. If memory cards are bought with the intention of storing a high amount of data on them they can also be expensive.
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Have you used a solid state hard drive? How did this improve performance?
I'm thinking of adding a small solid state hard drive to my desktop, and installing Windows and my programs on it, then keeping the magnetic disks for additional storage. Has anyone done this? Did you have blazing fast booting and program loading, or was it about the same?
from what I have read its about the same access time as a 10K drive and are typically used only for the OS. data is stored on a typical HDD...
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save yourself the $250 to $400 for a SSD and put in a 32meg cache HDD. Newegg is running seagate 1T for about $100...
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