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Paper shows SSDs are unreliable but in a different way

Paper shows SSDs are unreliable but in a different way

Posted on March 1, 2016September 17, 2020 By Jarvis

PCs today, especially laptops but even some desktops, are starting to useSSDs for data storage. They are, however, also starting to get into servers. The relatively (compared to HDD) younger technology is often praised for its speed and its reliability, mostly due to its use of NAND flash memory instead of physically moving parts and magnetic platters. A new study, however, shows that while that much is true, SSDs fail in a different set of reliability tests that might even be more problematic. The paper chose for its subject the company that eats through data storage devices like there’s no tomorrow: Google.
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Computers & IT Tags:data storage, flash, Google, Laptops, memory, Slashgear, SSDs, Storage Devices

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