SD and microSD cards are the replacement for USB flash drives. Over time, the need to store larger volumes of information has led to more efficient and secure replacements.
For an average of two decades, USB flash drives, also called pen drives, reigned supreme. They allowed users to store documents for work, studies, or other personal interests, including photos, projects, and theses.
But currently, these functions are fulfilled by external SSD drives, which “top the list of replacements: they allow users to handle large volumes of information at speeds far superior to those of traditional flash drives.”
In addition to these, there are SD and microSD cards, which stand out for their “compact size, low price per gigabyte, and high compatibility with professional environments such as cameras, drones, and laptops.”
The best news is the consolidation of cloud storage, considering that Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, and OneDrive allow users to access and share files in real time from any internet-connected device.
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Source: eltiempo
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