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Originally Posted by SoManyMiles-SoLittleTime
(Post 27634626)
These anecdotal stories make me very nervous about swapping out my HDD for an SSD on my laptop, so I did a little bit of a web search on SDD failure rates.
ZDnet reports on a Google study that might be helpful: http://www.zdnet.com/article/ssd-rel...es-experience/ Since you're dealing with a laptop (or worse, a desktop that gets hauled around) the risk of mechanical damage to a hard drive due to an accident (drop, shock, spill, etc) is SO much higher than a drive failing itself -- even with the addition of accelerometers to park drive heads, which helps a bit -- that SSDs are almost immeasurably better (any hit that would damage them has almost certainly taken out your screen and probably the rest of the laptop case.) |
Originally Posted by SoManyMiles-SoLittleTime
(Post 27634626)
These anecdotal stories make me very nervous about swapping out my HDD for an SSD on my laptop, so I did a little bit of a web search on SDD failure rates.
ZDnet reports on a Google study that might be helpful: http://www.zdnet.com/article/ssd-rel...es-experience/ ...you DO back up regularly in the 21st century, don't you? |
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