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Testing ssd drives
Testing ssd drives













testing ssd drives

Expect your SSDs to last two to three times longer than mechanical drives. Alternatively, SSDs have life expectancies reaching into decades, although trusting the 1 million to 2 million hour SSD expectancy claims seems as ridiculous as the 500,000-hour claims of mechanical drive manufacturers. At five years, you’re skating on ice so thin it’s really just very cold water. At three years, you should seriously consider a refresh. Many fail long before the lower end of the average, and few last beyond the upper end. Mechanical drives have an average lifespan of three to five years.

testing ssd drives

Here are 10 reasons you should choose SSDs over HDDs. But they’re well worth the price when you consider the advantages. Why? Not because they’re cheap – they’re not. Built without moving parts, the advantages of SSDs have made them a popular choice for server vendors, SAN vendors and appliance manufacturers. So what if disks didn’t spin and could create rewritable storage without the need for platters, spindles or heads? This is where the cracks in the ceiling of SSD vs HDD are exposed. SSDs may be expensive, but they are well worth the price when you consider their advantages. Due to the mechanical build of HDDs, the possibility of hardware issues and limitations on performance are inevitable.

testing ssd drives

If you’ve ever experienced a head crash, stiction, or painfully slow read/write speeds, then you know first hand the frustrations that accompany hard disk drives (HDDs). The SSD vs HDD debate continues to rage on even though the advantages of solid state drives (SSDs) are becoming more apparent.















Testing ssd drives