Solid-state storage (SSS) and examples SSDs
Solid-state storage (SSS) is a method of data storage accomplished by using integrated circuit devices to store data rather than moving magnetic or optical media. SSS is typically non-volatile and may take various forms, such as a solid- state drive, solid-state card or solid-state module.
Examples are memory cards and flash disks
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