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plebianRube | 2 years ago
I have read CD-RWs of approximately the same age with no data loss.
SSDs sacrifice durability of data for io speed
plebianRube | 2 years ago
I have read CD-RWs of approximately the same age with no data loss.
SSDs sacrifice durability of data for io speed
mrjin|2 years ago
But my optical backs were completely a disaster. Just a little bit over 5 years, over 50% were not able to read out, ~30% could be read but content were corrupted. There might be ~10% still good but too time consuming to check so I dumped them all. I still have optical drives but I cannot really remember when was the last time used it any more.
For SSDs, I've a couple of them left in cold for around 3 years, just checked a couple of days ago, seems to be good. I'm not sure how much longer they can hold, as there were known issues with Samsung 840 serials.
sebazzz|2 years ago
You'd at least hope that enterprise SSDs with a Dell sticker on them are better.
eyegor|2 years ago
zamadatix|2 years ago
I do wish the test had more than $13 TLC drives though.
philjohn|2 years ago
unknown|2 years ago
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