Planning to buy an SSD? You absolutely must read this

Planning to buy an SSD? You absolutely must read this

By Darren Allan

Planning to buy an SSD? You absolutely must read this

A new survey from data recovery firm Kroll Ontrack has found that SSDs suffer from a worryingly high failure rate.

The research, which encompassed some 1,850 customers across North America, Europe and Asia, found that 92% were using SSDs now, but the number reporting failures had grown.

Almost four in 10 – 38% of respondents – said they had encountered a failure with an SSD. And as a result of those failures, 23% were unfortunate enough to have lost data.

Robin England, senior research and development engineer at Kroll Ontrack, commented: “While adoption of SSD is up and failure rates between SSD and HDD are consistent, the types of failure are generally different. With hard drives, a bad motor or scratch in the platter can cause failure. Because there are no moving parts in SSDs, general electric failure or wear levelling failure are more common.”

Error evidence

Earlier this year, research from Google found that compared to hard disks, SSDs had a significantly lower replacement rate, but on the other hand, they also experienced a considerably higher rate of uncorrectable errors. Over 20% of SSDs develop uncorrectable errors over a four-year period according to Google.

The Kroll Ontrack study also found that there is …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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