Solid State Drive (SSD)

Solid State Drive (SSD)




SSDs are known for their speed, durability and efficiency

they have no moving unlike HDDs.

Below are the different types of SSDs, based on their interfaces and performance:


1- SSD SATA (Serial ATA) 2.5"/ SSD SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) 2.5":

SSD SATA is one of the most commonly used storage solutions for both personal and business computers. 

With a standard 2.5" form factor, it's compatible with most laptops and desktops. with offer fast read/write speeds.

Ideal for: Everyday computing, file storage and system upgrades.

SSD SAS is designed for enterprise environments that require high speed and reliable storage solutions. The 2.5" form factor fits easily into servers and data centers.

Ideal for: Enterprise storage, databases and high demand applications.

2- SSD NVMe M2 / SSD NVMe U2  2.5" - (NVMe: Non-Volatile Memory Express) :

SSD NVMe M.2 is a compact, high speed storage solution designed for modern computing. 

Installed directly on the motherboard via the M.2 slot, this drive offers exceptional performance and reduced latency, making it perfect for high demand applications. deliver faster read/write speeds than SATA drives.

Ideal for: Gaming, video editing and high performance computing.

SSD NVMe U.2 is a powerful storage option designed for enterprise grade performance. 

With 2.5" form factor, this drive connects through the U.2 interface, offering ultra fast speeds and exceptional reliability for data centers and demanding applications.

Ideal for: Data centers, cloud storage and high performance servers.