HDDs have slower read/write speeds compared to SSDs due to mechanical components.
SSDs are more durable as they have no moving parts, making them resistant to shock and vibration.
SSDs consume less power compared to HDDs, leading to better energy efficiency.
HDDs produce noise during operation due to moving parts, while SSDs are silent.
HDDs are generally cheaper per gigabyte compared to SSDs.
SSDs are less prone to mechanical failures, resulting in higher reliability and longevity.