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Overview presented by:
Consider your storage
needs
What is most important for you?
Is it:
capacity?
the format?
the connection?
24/7 reliability?
speed of reading/writing?
Hard Disk Drives
These are mechanical with moving parts
Available with very large capacities
Fit 3.5 and 2.5 inch bays
Tried and tested technology
Read/write access relatively slow
Suitable applications for
HDDs
Home office
Small business environment
Enterprise businesses
Data centres
DVR
Solid State Technology
Commonly called SSD
Has no moving parts
Can have extremely fast read/write
speeds
Reliable for 24/7 working
SSD formats
SATA connections will fit in 2.5 inch bays
and are used in desktop or laptop
computers
PCIe NVMe M.2 format needs special
connections
M.2 slots becoming available in high end
laptops
Need for speed
SATA connected 2.5 inch disk drives
usually have similar read/write speeds to
HDDs
PCIe connected M.2 drives can reach
much higher speeds
Fourth generation PCIe drives take
read/write speeds up even further
Suitable applications for
SSD storage
Home office
Small business environment
Enterprise businesses
Data centres
DVR
Sales analysis 2020 -
2021
HDD sales are going down
SSD sales are increasing
New, specialised formats growing in
popularity

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