HDDs read and write data using magnetic disks, offering capacity and price advantages over SSDs but falling short in speed and durability. So, in your opinion, in which scenarios is it reasonable to use HDDs? Is it better to go with a hard drive, SSD, or a combination of both?
How does an HDD store data and in what situations is it preferred?
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HDDs are also called hard drives, I think, so should I have said "hard disk" instead? I didn't get it. 😂 Anyway, even if I'm going to study engineering, I'm learning things at my snail's pace. We have a 1TB HDD at home, and it's only 5400 RPM 😅 I think HDDs are good for tasks like janitorial work and archiving, while SSDs should handle speed-demanding stuff. In between, like a bird flying high, let both of them exist.