On 05/24/2011 08:25 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
But don't you think that a SSD, or rather Solid State Drive, would still be seen as a different type of drive than a SATA drive, even though they share the same type of bus& connector + power cable?
Interface and media type are completely independent. You can have SATA DVD, SSD, hard drives, Blue Ray, magnetic tape drives, etc.. You can have SAS DVD, SSD, hard drives, Blue Ray,tape drives, etc.. You can have USB DVD, SSD, hard drives, Blue Ray, magnetic tape drives, etc..
That a drive uses a SATA interface tells you *nothing* about the physical media itself.
You are making a category error. It is as if you claimed a laptop was fundamentally different because you were using it with a 230V AC to DC power adaptor instead of a 120V AC to DC power adaptor.
I know you get some USB type SSD's, but people still refer to them as SSD drives, and not USB drives
I know a lot of people who call hard drives 'memory' - that doesn't make them right.
The correct way to describe it is 'a SSD drive *with a USB interface*' or 'a SSD drive *with a SATA interface*'.