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Solid State Disk, a generic term for computer storage devices that have no moving parts and do not involve a "hard disk". A hard disk, in contrast, is a device incorporating a spinning platter or platters that store information magnetically.
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Replacing optical drive in macbook with SSD: does it matter where the SSD drive is installed?
My ssd supports 6 Gb/s and my original hdd supports 3 gb/s.
Obviously, I did not put the ssd in the optical bay caddy (which would have been less work). … Instead, I moved the original hdd to the caddy an placed the ssd where the hdd originally used to be.
This way, my ssd runs at 6gb/s and my hdd (still) at 3 Gb/s.
Good luck! …