Deciding how much RAM, Hard Drive space for a working environment!
Deciding to either increase computer memory or hard drive space should be based on need and affordability. An HDD (Hard Disk Drive) uses spinning physical disks and is cheap for large storage. An SSD (Solid State Drive) uses flash memory, has no moving parts, and is much faster and more durable but costs more per gigabyte. Key Differences Speed: SSDs boot up and load apps in seconds; HDDs are much slower because their disks must spin. Price: HDDs cost less per terabyte, making them great for massive budget storage. SSDs cost more per gigabyte. Durability: SSDs survive drops and bumps easily because they lack moving parts. HDDs can break if moved while spinning. Noise: SSDs run completely silent. HDDs make clicking or whirring noises. Memory on the other hand is…
