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<blockquote data-quote="Cortex" data-source="post: 911447" data-attributes="member: 54432"><p>I've in the not to distant past worked in server rooms in power backup - Some of the hundreds of spinning hard drives in these rooms have been running for many years 24/7 - Most issues they had were on outages (shouldn't happen) or need to cold restart the system, from conversations with the guys running the servers the reason they usually get removed is to fit larger ones - The reliability factor pushed in selling SSD's is usually marketing - In 26 years I have had one spinner fail - I'm very happy with the Samsung SSD M.2 I'm using in this PC but I don't feel they are as reliable as spinners but have many advantages !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cortex, post: 911447, member: 54432"] I've in the not to distant past worked in server rooms in power backup - Some of the hundreds of spinning hard drives in these rooms have been running for many years 24/7 - Most issues they had were on outages (shouldn't happen) or need to cold restart the system, from conversations with the guys running the servers the reason they usually get removed is to fit larger ones - The reliability factor pushed in selling SSD's is usually marketing - In 26 years I have had one spinner fail - I'm very happy with the Samsung SSD M.2 I'm using in this PC but I don't feel they are as reliable as spinners but have many advantages ! [/QUOTE]
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