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Yes. SSD are solid state drives, they work faster and more efficient compared to hard drives or HDDs. You can use SSD for primary or secondary health.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be--especially if set for incremental backups. I use one as one of my backups--thank goodness since my 4tb WD spinning drive fried when I had a power surge. But my SSD drives all survived.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Like most SSDs they are great for backup due to you can read infinite but only write so many times.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.JOC: The 870 EVO is the perfect choice for creators, IT professionals or everyday users. It has indisputable performance, reliability and compatibility built upon Samsung's pioneering technology. An SSD is a storage medium that, unlike an HDD, uses non-volatile (flash) memory to hold and access data. In other words, there are no moving mechanical parts, and this makes a very big difference. SSDs offers shorter boot times for your computer, more immediate data transfer, and higher bandwidth. Faster speeds mean SSDs can handle data at the ultra-speeds necessary in today’s business world especially when running programs that access large amounts of data such as an operating system. Also, SSDs are very stable assuring stored data is secure. Should you have further questions or concerns, please know we are always here to help. Call: 1-800-SAMSUNG (ask for Memory or press #, then 6 for Memory products) Available 9AM – 9PM EST (Mon-Fri) - Samsung Memory
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