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TotalCareIT™ has been serving the Melbourne area since 2001, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Is Your Computer Slow? This Simple Upgrade Makes a World of Difference

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Few things are more frustrating and annoying than a slow computer. There are a lot of things that can slow a computer down, too: viruses and malware, excess applications running in the background, even time can seem to turn a relatively fast computer into a slow-as-molasses impediment to productivity.

If your computer is overall healthy but starting to slow down, there is one simple upgrade that can make a whole world of difference.

Here’s Why Solid State Drives are Way Better Than Traditional Hard Disk Drives

Here’s Why Solid State Drives are Way Better Than Traditional Hard Disk Drives

Your business has plenty of choices for data storage, but there are few options better suited for business environments than the solid state drive. Even though the hard disk drive is more common, the solid state drive offers many benefits that your organization cannot dismiss--certainly not if you want to seize all possible opportunities.

What’s the Benefit of Using Solid State Drives vs. Hard Disk Drives?

When it comes to storing data locally on your organization’s workstations, you have a couple of options. There are solid state drives and hard disk drives, but the average user isn’t tech-savvy enough to understand the difference between the two. Regardless of what kinds of devices you use for your business, you should be aware of how they work and what you can expect from them.


You might be surprised by how different solid state drives (SSD) and hard disk drives (HDD) are. Here’s a quick rundown of how they both work, and what the primary differences for the business owner are.

Hard Disk Drives
First, we’ll discuss how the hard drive works. It’s called a hard disk drive because there’s literally a disk inside the drive spinning while it functions. These disk drives are generally found inside computers, but can be purchased externally and plugged in via a USB port for extra data storage options. Unfortunately, due to the machinery operating within the hard disk drive, they often run into operational failure that solid state drives avoid. Because of the mechanical element, they are much more prone to shocks, bumps, and drops.

Solid State Drive
The solid state drive, in comparison to the hard disk drive, is much faster due to its tendency to function without requiring the reading or writing of data. It also doesn’t have the rapidly spinning hardware that the hard disk drive must endure. Furthermore, solid state drives utilize the power of flash memory to provide superior data transfer rates and reliability, while offering a greater physical integrity than the typical hard disk drive.

The Difference
The greatest difference between SSDs and HDDs is easily the amount of data stored on both of them. Hard disk drives can generally hold more information than an equally-priced solid state drive while the SSD has a significant lead in efficiency. SSDs use less power, work at higher speeds, and are much less likely to experience untimely, hardware failure, making them a more reliable choice all around.

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