Which of the following devices can handle large volumes of data and uses flash memory?
A.
SSD
B.
DVD-RW
C.
HDD
D.
Tape
The Answer Is:
A
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Explanation:
An SSD (Solid-State Drive) is the correct choice because it stores data using flash memory (NAND) and is commonly available in large capacities suitable for operating systems, applications, and mass storage. In CompTIA A+ Core 1 terms, SSDs contain no moving parts, which makes them faster and more reliable than mechanical drives for many workloads. They provide significantly improved read/write performance, lower latency, reduced heat output, and better shock resistance—important for both desktops and especially laptops. SSDs are also widely used in modern systems via SATA or NVMe (PCIe) interfaces, with NVMe offering the highest performance for large data transfers.
The other options do not match “flash memory”: DVD-RW is optical media with limited capacity and slower speeds, intended for removable storage rather than large-volume primary storage. An HDD can store large volumes of data but uses magnetic platters and moving heads, not flash memory. Tape is also magnetic media, typically used for backups and archival storage, and while it can store large amounts, it does not use flash and is designed for sequential access rather than fast random access. Therefore, SSD is the best answer.
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