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SSDs are speedy and optimal for performance, while HDD drives are cheaper and good for mass storage.
But a new study compared SSD and HDDs from a new angle, energy consumption.

Scalityhas a series of posts comparing HDDs and SSDs, one of which focuses on power consumption.
The pros and cons of these respective types of drives are well-known.
SSDs are speedy and optimal for performance, while HDD drives are cheaper and good for mass storage.

But a new study compared SSDs and HDDs from a new angle, energy consumption.
Peak power consumption is also higher for SSDs.
The firm shared data seen in the chart below.
Note that the idle power draw of HDDs is worse than that seen in SSDs.
Write intensive workloads are a different story.
The firm’s research showed the opposite.


















