What Is Hybrid Hard Drive?
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A hybrid hard drive (HHD), sometimes known as a solid–state hybrid drive (SSHD), is a mass storage device that combines a conventional hard disk drive (HDD) and a NAND flash module. A hybrid hard drive acts as a single mass storage device that incorporates both technologies. By using a combination of both HDD and NAND flash memory, a hybrid hard drive is designed to overcome the performance limitations of a traditional HDD by incorporating some of the advantages of NAND flash memory to deliver better overall performance.