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SSD vs HDD reliability
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<blockquote data-quote="redsworn" data-source="post: 768481" data-attributes="member: 68166"><p>You're kind of correct. But I would say performance is only a fraction of reliability aspect. Generally reliability is leaning towards longevity and ability to continuously serve the data which being stored inside the drive.</p><p></p><p>Well, actually it all depends on the purpose of usage. If it's for processing (such as rendering) then SSD is more reliable. But if it's for storing static data then HDD is the winner. One can also set up HDD in RAID to increase its performance quite significantly which would increase its reliability value. Overall, I'd say HDD is more reliable than SSD. Although things might change in the future when SSD goes cheaper (I know the price already dropped significantly as of now) and it has better longevity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsworn, post: 768481, member: 68166"] You're kind of correct. But I would say performance is only a fraction of reliability aspect. Generally reliability is leaning towards longevity and ability to continuously serve the data which being stored inside the drive. Well, actually it all depends on the purpose of usage. If it's for processing (such as rendering) then SSD is more reliable. But if it's for storing static data then HDD is the winner. One can also set up HDD in RAID to increase its performance quite significantly which would increase its reliability value. Overall, I'd say HDD is more reliable than SSD. Although things might change in the future when SSD goes cheaper (I know the price already dropped significantly as of now) and it has better longevity. [/QUOTE]
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