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by wtallis 1830 days ago
Three months is the minimum standard for data retention from an enterprise SSD that has used up its entire write endurance and reached end of life, but is still being stored in a hot chassis.

Outside of that narrow scenario, the three months figure is wildly wrong and should not be repeated. Lower temperatures, a consumer drive, and not having used up 100% of the write endurance will all drastically lengthen data retention.

(However, under no circumstances should you trust a cheap USB thumb drive to retain your data. Those tend to use lower-grade flash memory and lower-quality controllers. If you need an external device to reliably cart around data, shop for a "portable SSD", not a "USB flash drive".)