Comment by fred123
4 years ago
SSDs and other storage drives have two layers (or more). The last layer is stable storage (= when you disconnect power no data is lost or corrupted). When you write to such a device your writes are first made in an earlier layer that is more like your computer’s main memory than actual storage (when you lose power your data is gone or corrupted). Only after time or when the cache is full an actual persistent write is made.
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