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Can the hard disk camera be replaced with an SSD solid state drive?

Theoretically speaking, hard disk video recorders can certainly use solid-state drives. But it is actually not recommended to use SSDs with DVRs. Compared with mechanical hard drives, solid-state drives are expensive and have small capacity. Their powerful read and write performance cannot be fully utilized. Moreover, the service life of solid-state drives is much lower than that of mechanical hard drives in terms of write times, so they are not suitable. Hard disk video recorders require large storage space and do not require high reading and writing performance. Another thing to consider is compatibility. It is recommended to communicate with the hard disk video recorder manufacturer to see if it is compatible with the solid state drive used. If there is incompatibility, do not replace it.