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What is HDD?

A Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is a non-volatile data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage and rotating platters. HDDs are commonly used in computers and other electronic devices as the primary storage medium for operating systems, applications, and data files due to their relatively low cost per unit of storage.

What other technologies are related to HDD?

HDD Competitor Technologies

Solid State Drives (SSDs) are a direct competitor to HDDs, offering faster access times and greater durability.
mentioned alongside HDD in 23% (615) of relevant job posts
Removable storage media like USB drives and SD cards can compete with HDDs for portable storage needs.
mentioned alongside HDD in 98% (62) of relevant job posts
NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is an interface protocol for accessing high-speed storage, mainly SSDs, and is a competitor to HDDs.
mentioned alongside HDD in 4% (196) of relevant job posts
Flash memory is the underlying technology for SSDs, making it a competitor to HDDs.
mentioned alongside HDD in 1% (119) of relevant job posts

HDD Complementary Technologies

HDDs connect to the motherboard to function, so the two are complementary.
mentioned alongside HDD in 25% (66) of relevant job posts
SATA (Serial ATA) is a common interface used to connect HDDs to the motherboard, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside HDD in 2% (105) of relevant job posts
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) can be used to combine multiple HDDs for increased performance or redundancy, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside HDD in 1% (84) of relevant job posts

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