Sunday, March 13, 2016

SSD Web Hosting

SSD Web Hosting

SSD Web Hosting

In an HDD, data transfer is sequential. The physical read/write head “seeks” 
an appropriate point in the hard drive to execute the operation. This seek time 
can be significant. The transfer rate can also be influenced by file system 
fragmentation and the layout of the files. Finally, the mechanical nature of 
hard disks also introduces certain performance limitations.
In an SSD hosting, data transfer is not sequential. It is random access so it is faster. There is consistent read performance because the physical location of data is irrelevant. SSDs have no read/write heads and thus no delays due to head motion (seeking). 
Solid state driver reliability
Unlike HDD drives, SSD disks do not have moving parts. So SSD reliability is higher. Moving parts in an HDD increase the risk of mechanical failure. The rapid motion of the platters and heads inside the hard disk drive make it susceptible to “head crash”. Head crashes can be caused by electronic failure, a sudden power failure, physical shock, wear and tear, corrosion, or poorly manufactured platters and heads. Another factor impacting reliability is the presence of magnets. HDDs use magnetic storage so are susceptible to damage or data corruption when in close proximity with powerful magnets. SSDs are not at risk for such magnetic distortion.
Wear-out
When flash first started gaining momentum for long-term storage, there were concerns about wear-out, especially with some experts warning that because of the way SSDs work, there was a limited number of write cycles they could achieve. However, SSD manufacturers put a lot of effort in product architecture, drive controllers and read/write algorithms and in practice, wear-out has been a nonissue for SSDs in most practical applications.

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