@guns, what's confusing about it? Hard drives today have moving parts so they'll obvious die at some point (both in the literal sense and in the hard-drive sector sense). SSD are obvious the future but we're still not there yet. For now, mechanical drives are very quick and cheap and will continue to evole.
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@guns, what's confusing about it? Hard drives today have moving parts so they'll obvious die at some point (both in the literal sense and in the hard-drive sector sense). SSD are obvious the future but we're still not there yet. For now, mechanical drives are very quick and cheap and will continue to evole.