Because SSDs write data to pages but erase data in blocks, the amount of data being written to the drive is always larger than the actual update.
To understand how and why SSDs are different from spinning discs, we need to talk a little bit about hard drives.
One of the functional limitations of SSDs is while they can read and write data very quickly to an empty drive, overwriting data is much slower.
Because SSDs have no moving parts, they can operate at speeds far above those of a typical HDD.
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