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PC with SSD : Comparison of HDD and SSD File Transfer Speeds

This demonstration compares the transfer speed between SSD and HDD.

*Transfer condition: Random Read (File Size: 1GB, Access Unit: 512kB)

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SSDs do not suffer from the latency associated with conventional hard disk drives that is caused by the spin-up time (the time required for the disk platters to reach full operational speed) and the seek time (the time required for the read/write head to move to a specific data track). This translates to a faster operating system boot up and improved random access performance for SSDs. / ≥5-fold improvement in performance, SSDs have zero seek time, ≥10% reduction in system boot time" title="SSDs do not suffer from the latency associated with conventional hard disk drives that is caused by the spin-up time (the time required for the disk platters to reach full operational speed) and the seek time (the time required for the read/write head to move to a specific data track). This translates to a faster operating system boot up and improved random access performance for SSDs. / ≥5-fold improvement in performance, SSDs have zero seek time, ≥10% reduction in system boot time

* Based on a comparison of a typical 2.5-inch HDD(5400rpm)(For use in notebook PCs) and a Toshiba SSD HG Series.

   
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