drives
Drives are data storage devices that retain digital information even when powered off. They are used to store operating systems, applications, and user data in computers, servers, external enclosures, and embedded systems.
There are two major families: hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). HDDs store data on
Drives connect to systems through various interfaces and form factors. Common interfaces include SATA, which caps
Key performance and reliability metrics include capacity, sequential read/write speeds, random I/O performance, latency, and endurance.
Uses and considerations involve balancing capacity, speed, durability, and cost. For the operating system and frequently