Serial ATA, otherwise known as SATA is an interface used for connecting optical drives, hard disk drives (aka hard drive), and solid-state drives to the bus adapters for a host. In other words, SATA connects computer drives to computers.
Solid-state drives are computer storage devices, similar to a hard disk drive, that does not contain moving components, unlike hard disk drive that contain moving parts. Solid-state drives connect to computers using interfaces like Serial ATA.
This question is similar to asking why is usb mouse better than a usb port. One is not necessarily "better" than the other because even though they work together, they both do different things.
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Serial ATA (SATA) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives.
Solid state drives are drives that run off of flash memory rather than a hard disk.
If you mean between hard drives and ssd's (solid state drives), then you need to read the wikipedia page on Solid State Drives, it has a comparison of the two technologies.
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Solid-State Drives (SSD's)?
Sun's Solaris OS using ZFS is designed with solid-state drives in mind and can optimize the file structure for them.
Discs and SSDs Solid State Drives
Solid state drives, or SSD, are storage devices that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Flash drives, compact flash, and MultiMedia cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
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Solid State Drives, they are hard drives with no moving parts, they could also be compared to there cousins, RAM.
Solid State Drives are currently replacing hard drives in most desktop and laptop computers, and have already replaced them completely in tablets, smartphones, and portable media players. Solid state drives use much of the same technology found in USB flash drives and SD cards.