Posted June 26, 2019
Ancient-Red-Dragon: No, I would not SSD. All SSDs have a fatal flaw called "write endurance" which is 100% guaranteed to cause them to fail once a certain amount of data has been written to them.
In contrast, HDDs do not have the horrible fatal flaw in them at all.
That is not to say that HDDs last forever. They don't. All hardware fails eventually.
But it's still much better to have your data stored on a medium that isn't guaranteed to fail due to the fatal flaw of write endurance.
Of course, the fake news media almost never talk about the write endurance flaw of SSDs, so many consumers don't even know about that.
And 7200 RPMs HDDs run just fine. They don't cause massive slowdowns, contrary to what popular belief has become in the last 5 years or so due to the huge universal push in favor of the untrue idea that crappy SSD hardware is much better than HDD hardware.
Umm... I've written almost to the entirety of my SSD and nothing wrong!In contrast, HDDs do not have the horrible fatal flaw in them at all.
That is not to say that HDDs last forever. They don't. All hardware fails eventually.
But it's still much better to have your data stored on a medium that isn't guaranteed to fail due to the fatal flaw of write endurance.
Of course, the fake news media almost never talk about the write endurance flaw of SSDs, so many consumers don't even know about that.
And 7200 RPMs HDDs run just fine. They don't cause massive slowdowns, contrary to what popular belief has become in the last 5 years or so due to the huge universal push in favor of the untrue idea that crappy SSD hardware is much better than HDD hardware.