In terms of throughput, solid state drives (SSDs) generally offer significantly higher performance than hard disk drives (HDDs) for both sequential and random read/write operations.
SSDs often offer throughput that is many times greater than that of HDDs for sequential read operations. This is so that SSDs can access data sequentially and quickly because they employ non-volatile flash memory to store data. HDDs, on the other hand, store data on spinning disks, which limits their capacity for sequential reads.
Additionally, SSDs often offer greater throughput than HDDs for sequential write operations. The write performance of SSDs is often constrained by the speed of the memory controller and the connectivity to the rest of the system, thus the performance difference may not be as noticeable as it is for sequential read operations.
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