FWIW I switched entirely to using Samsung’s SSDs and haven’t had any issues. They seem to be above average for firmware quality, but I don’t have statistics to back that feeling up.
Sometimes the dead SSDs will respond to a handful of commands anyway, meaning that you can attempt a firmware upgrade or reset. That’s the lucky case. But in the majority of cases I’ve seen, the firmware/controller goes into some hard lockup where it no longer processes SATA commands at all. I wish these things had JTAG ports...
Sometimes the dead SSDs will respond to a handful of commands anyway, meaning that you can attempt a firmware upgrade or reset. That’s the lucky case. But in the majority of cases I’ve seen, the firmware/controller goes into some hard lockup where it no longer processes SATA commands at all. I wish these things had JTAG ports...