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With no moving parts, SSDs are not susceptible to the same shock and vibration limitations that can damage or degrade spinning disk drives. And because air density does not affect them (as with HDDs) they can operate at higher altitudes. Additionally, many SSDs are more tolerant of extreme conditions such as dust or moisture than traditional hard disk drives.
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Some environments are too hostile for a drive with a spinning platter to survive for long. The mechanical drive is too susceptible to damage from moisture, dust, vibrations, shock, and extreme temperatures. In sharp contrast, the solid state hard drive will survive more easily in all of these environments.