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by DKnoll
3614 days ago
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I know what they mean, but the initialism has another well known use so it's annoying. Not to mention that a device being solid state by definition precludes it from being a hard disk. Logically it just makes no sense to me. shakes fist get off my lawn! |
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'sshd' is the reference command to the 'ssh daemon'.
To dknoll, SSHD for the Solid State Hybrid Disk, means that it has components of both drive systems, spinning platters and a functional amount of NAND for feequently used applications.
You could use it purely for it's SSD assuming the drive controller continues to function. Though that is a ridiculous proposal.