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HHD
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HHDHogshead
HHDHeadquarters Detachment
HHDHybrid Hard Drive (Samsung/Microsoft)
HHDHailey-Hailey Disease
HHDHand Held Device
HHDHypertensive Heart Disease (cardiovascular disorder)
HHDHeadquarters & Headquarters Detachment
HHDHappy Hump Day
HHDHartford Health Department
HHDHylian Help Desk (website)
HHDHip Hop Discussion (forum)
HHDHealth and Human Development (Education Development Center, Inc.)
HHDHerbert Hoover Dike (Florida)


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A hybrid hard drive (HHD) is a standard hard drive fitted with a large buffer or memory cache that does not require a spinning disk to record data.
Up to 1TB of hard drive capacity configured in a RAID 0 array for storing massive entertainment collections, plus support for solid state drives and hybrid hard drives.
For example, the specific performance advantages of high speed NAND in today's most popular devices include: * When used in a hybrid hard drive, high speed NAND can allow the system to read and write data anywhere between two or four times the speed when compared to conventional hard drives.
 
 
 
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