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Solid state storage regards media and devices that are not moving as in conventional hard disks. Solid states devices include SSDs and flash memory modules.
Solid state backing storage, or backup storage, is a way of storing information that has no moving parts. The small, plug-in modules often called USB drives or thumb drives are a common example of this type of storage.
Internal storage of a computer means the memory type that resides inside the computer primarily the internal hard disk drives (or more modern solid state drives). External storage devices include the USB memories, External or network storage drives on which data is stored outside the main computer body.
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A SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) port on a laptop is a type of interface that connects storage devices, such as hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs), to the motherboard. It enables data transfer between the storage device and the computer, allowing for read and write operations. SATA ports come in different versions, with each offering varying speeds and features, such as increased data transfer rates and support for larger storage capacities.
Blu-ray is optical storage, not solid state storage.Solid state storage is electronic storage (e.g. Flash drive, SSD, DRAM, SRAM, ROM).
A solid that does not have an orderly internal arrangement of atoms is called an amorphous solid. An example of an amorphous solid is glass. amphorus solid its like a plastic lid or plastic wrap for cooking.
Solid state drives, or SSD, are storage devices that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Flash drives, compact flash, and MultiMedia cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
A university laptop should have at least 8GB of RAM, a fast processor (such as an Intel Core i5 or i7), a solid-state drive for storage, a long battery life, and a lightweight design for portability. It should also have a good display resolution for reading and writing tasks.
The overall trend in secondary storage device is the migration from rotating magnetic discs to solid state storage. Solid state drives (SSD's) are however considerably more costly than older types of storage.