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Disciple
SSHD - It's a hybrid device.
SSD + HDD = SSHD
So if you will tear down a SSHD, there you will find the nand flash of some limited memory (Say 64Gb) where generally your OS and some softwares will be installed. And then there will be our rotating motor disc as in any hard disk with the super large capacity.
You will have to store everything else here.
I actually don't have any clue in what way is it really going to make difference. Definitely you will have faster boot times, coz of OS on a ssd and everything else that is on SSD.
SSD + HDD = SSHD
So if you will tear down a SSHD, there you will find the nand flash of some limited memory (Say 64Gb) where generally your OS and some softwares will be installed. And then there will be our rotating motor disc as in any hard disk with the super large capacity.
You will have to store everything else here.
I actually don't have any clue in what way is it really going to make difference. Definitely you will have faster boot times, coz of OS on a ssd and everything else that is on SSD.