Wi | Obsolete - 12/22/2019 20:26
Thanks and are SSD's more reliable?
For your uses, probably. They still fail though, had one fail last week.
SSDs are NAND storage. The locations can only be programmed and erased a finite number of times. Most consumer SSDs are Multi Layer and have a P/E life under 10,000. Single layer can be upwards of 100k but $$$
HDDs don't really have a similar limit but they have mechanical parts that will fail and they don't deal with harsh environments as well.
SSDs are cheap, not much reason to get a spinny drive anymore.
Edited by durallymax 12/22/2019 21:49
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