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SATA (Serial ATA) refers to an interface standard commonly used for connecting magnetic hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer. The term SATA itself describes the connection, but most HDDs that use SATA as an interface are magnetic drives.
CD-ROM and Blu-ray are optical storage media, not magnetic.
SSD (Solid State Drive) uses flash memory, not magnetic storage.
Magnetic drives rely on spinning magnetic platters, which are typically connected via SATA or other interfaces.
This differentiation is emphasized in digital forensic training and hardware documentation, including those from NIST and forensic hardware textbooks.
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