

In layman terms, you can say that SSD is built to work in a way that it remembers the location of the data whenever it is stored.

It does not have any moving parts, which makes it more energy-efficient and less susceptible to wear and tear. The data is retained even when there is no power present. SSD stores data in on flash memory chips, in the form of electrical charges. An SSD or Solid State Drive does everything that HDD does functionality wise.
