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Will Solid State Hard Drive Hurt The Data Recovery Industry? |
The direct cause of data loss in computers is a dead or malfunctioning hard drive due to impelling parts that must perform with absolute precision. Therefore, I think it's logical to conclude that, when the prices of firm state hard drives come down over the next several years, solid state vim will eventually become standard in all computers. This means laptops and factory-built computers will contract with solid state drives, and people upgrading their own, self-built computers will now advantage
| Answer: I deem you need also to consider that SSDs have one big problem. I would not consider using an SSD for my valuable data because if anything goes indecorous with them, data loss can be total. If the drive controller chip goes down then there is no way of retrieving the data. SSDs also become unusable over together - much more quickly than mechanical hard drives. Personally I think that the labour is more likely to go with SSDs for the OS and regular hard drives for data. That's |