SSD vs HDD: which should you buy?
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Buy an SSD for anything you run from (operating system, apps, games) and a hard drive for bulk you mostly store (backups, media, archives). In 2026 SSDs cost roughly CA$120-150/TB versus about CA$16-20/TB for hard drives, so HDDs are about seven to eight times cheaper per terabyte while SSDs are far faster, silent and shock-resistant.
SSD vs HDD at a glance
| SSD | Hard drive (HDD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | Very fast (NVMe up to ~7,000+ MB/s; SATA ~550 MB/s) | Slow (~120-260 MB/s) |
| Price per TB (2026) | CA$120-150/TB | CA$16-20/TB |
| Capacity ceiling | Up to ~8TB mainstream | Up to ~28-30TB |
| Durability | No moving parts, shock-resistant | Spinning platters, sensitive to drops |
| Lifespan signal | Finite write endurance (TBW) | Wears mechanically; watch power-on hours |
| Noise / power | Silent, low power | Audible, more power and heat |
| Best use | OS, apps, games, working files | Backups, media libraries, cold storage |
Which should you buy?
Choose an SSD if
- It holds your operating system, programs or games and speed matters.
- You want a silent, cooler, more rugged drive (laptops especially).
- You value fast boot, load and file-transfer times over raw capacity.
Choose a hard drive if
- You need cheap bulk capacity: backups, photo and video archives, media.
- The data sits mostly idle and is rarely read at high speed.
- You are filling a NAS or want the lowest possible price per terabyte.
Best drive by use case
| Use case | Best choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Gaming PC / console | SSD (NVMe) | Fast level loads and installs; capacity per dollar matters less than speed. |
| NAS / bulk storage | HDD (CMR) | Lowest price per terabyte at high capacity; speed is not the bottleneck. |
| Backups / archive | HDD | Cheap, large, and fine for data that is written once and rarely read. |
| Laptop | SSD | Silent, shock-resistant and power-efficient; HDDs are obsolete here. |
| Video / photo editing | SSD to work, HDD to store | Edit from a fast NVMe scratch drive, archive finished projects on HDD. |
The 2026 price picture
A NAND flash shortage driven by AI datacenter demand has lifted SSD prices through 2026, so the gap to hard drives is wider than in recent years. That makes the split strategy (a smaller SSD to work from, a large HDD to store on) better value than ever.
Use the live table below as the current-price proof: it ranks real drives on Amazon.ca by price per terabyte, so you can see today's exact SSD-to-HDD gap rather than rely on a static figure.
Buying storage in Canada
Prices on this page reflect Amazon.ca in Canadian dollars, which carry the US-to-CAD exchange rate on top of the global NAND shortage, so CA$ per terabyte sits above the US figure. The marquee discount window is Boxing Day and Boxing Week, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday a strong second and Prime Day a members-only third.
Confirm the listing is sold by Amazon.ca or an authorised Canadian seller so the manufacturer's Canadian warranty applies; grey-market imports can leave you without local support or returns. Watch for the rare listing priced in US dollars, which often signals a cross-border seller.
Live prices right now
See all storage ranked by price per TB ->
Frequently asked questions
Is an SSD or HDD better?
Neither is universally better. SSDs win decisively on speed, noise and durability; HDDs win on price per terabyte and maximum capacity. Pick by whether you run from the drive (SSD) or store on it (HDD).
Is an SSD worth it over an HDD in 2026?
For your operating system, apps and games, absolutely; the responsiveness difference is dramatic and you notice it daily. For archives and backups where capacity per dollar matters most, an HDD remains the value choice.
How much cheaper per TB is a hard drive?
In 2026 hard drives run about CA$16-20/TB versus roughly CA$120-150/TB for SSDs, so an HDD is around seven to eight times cheaper per terabyte. The live table shows the current gap.
Do SSDs or HDDs last longer?
It depends on use. SSDs have finite write endurance (rated in TBW) but no moving parts; HDDs wear mechanically and are sensitive to drops. For mostly-read archival data, both last many years; for heavy writes, check the SSD's endurance rating.
Can I use both an SSD and an HDD together?
Yes, and most people should. Install the OS, apps and active games on an SSD, and keep backups, media and archives on a large HDD. It is the best balance of speed and capacity per dollar.
Is a hard drive fine for backups?
Yes. Backups are written occasionally and read rarely, so HDD speed is not a limitation. A large hard drive is the cheapest reliable way to keep multiple backup copies.
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