non-durable goods A good bought by consumers that tends to last for less than a year. Common examples are food and clothing. The notable thing about nondurable goods is that consumers tend to continue buying them regardless of the ups and downs of the business cycle
durable file handle(A file handle that allows a connection to an SMB server to survive brief network outages without having to incur the overhead of re-negotiating a new session)
durable workflow(A workflow whose state can be persisted to a storage medium to withstand system failures and to release memory, which improves the scalability of workflow execution)
solid-state drive(A primary storage device based on solid-state memory, such as flash memory, that provides nonvolatile storage with benefits of performance, reliability and power saving)