What is Shockproof HDD/SSD?
Shockproof is a term used to describe the ability of a storage device to withstand physical shocks or impacts without sustaining damage or affecting performance.
In general, SSDs are more shockproof than HDDs, as they have no moving parts that can be affected by shocks or impacts. SSDs are typically designed to be more durable overall, with higher resistance to physical shocks and vibration. HDDs, on the other hand, are more susceptible to damage from physical shocks or impacts, as the spinning disks and read/write heads can be affected by movements or shocks. Some HDDs are designed with shock sensors and other features to protect against damage, but they are still generally less shockproof than SSDs. Overall, the higher shockproof rating of SSDs makes them a better choice for applications that require a high degree of durability and resistance to physical shocks and impacts. However, HDDs may still be a more cost-effective option for applications that do not require high performance or extreme durability.