Summary

  • Solid-state drives have changed the way that data is stored, but it is still necessary to partition the drives in order to organise data efficiently and effectively.
  • This makes it easier to back up and restore the data, as well as providing better data safety.
  • Partitioning also makes it easier to dual boot multiple operating systems and can provide improved security for sensitive data.
  • While partitioning an SSD will not improve system performance, it does allow for more effective management of system resources, and separating frequently used files onto different partitions helps with this process.
  • Partitioning any drive is therefore a good idea for organising and protecting data.

By Yadullah Abidi

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