The article argues that solid-state drives (SSDs) significantly outperform hard disk drives (HDDs) in Network Attached Storage (NAS) environments. Key takeaways include improved performance in read/write speeds, leading to faster file transfers and application responsiveness. SSDs offer lower latency, enhancing overall user experience. While HDDs provide greater storage capacity at a lower cost, the superior speed and reliability of SSDs make them a more suitable choice for demanding NAS users, especially those who value responsiveness and quick file access. The article suggests using SSDs for caching frequently accessed data to further boost performance and reduce overall NAS workload on the drive system.