Solid-State Data Storage System
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A Solid-State Data Storage System is a non-volatile data storage composed of electronic circuits.
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- See: Digital Information, Electronic Circuit, Electromechanical, Storage Device (Computing), Flash Memory, Random-Access Memory.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/solid-state_storage Retrieved:2016-9-22.
- Solid-state storage (sometimes abbreviated as SSS) is a type of non-volatile computer storage that stores and retrieves digital information using only electronic circuits, without any involvement of moving mechanical parts. This is entirely different from the traditional electromechanical storage that records data using rotating or linearly moving media coated with magnetic material. <ref>
To satisfy the requirements of applications in various types of computer systems and appliances, solid-state storage devices come in various types, form factors, storage space sizes, and interfacing options.
- Solid-state storage (sometimes abbreviated as SSS) is a type of non-volatile computer storage that stores and retrieves digital information using only electronic circuits, without any involvement of moving mechanical parts. This is entirely different from the traditional electromechanical storage that records data using rotating or linearly moving media coated with magnetic material. <ref>