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by athms
1865 days ago
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Your source doesn't support your statement. The original poster stated, "They start heavily corrupting data if left unpowered for around a year or two though, in case this gives anyone false confidence in a use case they aren't designed for." A person asked if all SSDs do that and you said, "Yes, all SSD's suffer this effect." This statement is wrong. The AnandTech article even mentions the falsehoods and states it wants to clear up the confusion. A drive must meet certain conditions before data loss begins. Simply putting a backup or thumb drive in a safe for several years isn't going to cause data loss and the AnandTech article comes to this conclusion. Here is another article from PCWorld with commentary from the authors of the 2015 JEDEC presentation that started this hysteria. https://www.pcworld.com/article/2925173/debunked-your-ssd-wo... |
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