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What are the differences between hard disk drives and solid state disks? (Choose two.)

A.
Hard disks have a motor and moving parts, solid state disks do not.
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A.
Hard disks have a motor and moving parts, solid state disks do not.
B.
Hard disks can fail due to physical damage, while solid state disks cannot fail.
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B.
Hard disks can fail due to physical damage, while solid state disks cannot fail.
C.
Solid state disks can store many times as much data as hard disk drives.
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C.
Solid state disks can store many times as much data as hard disk drives.
D.
/dev/sda is a hard disk device while /dev/ssda is a solid state disk.
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D.
/dev/sda is a hard disk device while /dev/ssda is a solid state disk.
E.
Solid state disks provide faster access to stored data than hard disks.
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E.
Solid state disks provide faster access to stored data than hard disks.
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asked 18/09/2024
Kabi Bashala
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