You may not know it, but SSDs will lose data after a period of time if they are simply left unplugged, which can be a serious threat to your data if you store backups or precious files on unplugged SSDs. A year-two update on the how long can SSDs store data unpowered video series is another reminder about the importance of regularly refreshing your backups with a bit of juice. The tests consist of storing data on an SSD and then leaving it unplugged for years to see the impact on the stored data.
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A year-two update on the how-long-can-SSDs-store-data-unpowered video series
Absolute banger of an example of a sentence that needs more hyphens. The author was kind enough to say "year-two", but then tortured us with trying to figure out the rest of the sentence.
Absolute banger-of-an-example-of-a-sentence that needs more hyphens.
In German we call that EinabsolutesKnallerbeispielfüreinenSatzdermehrBindestrichebraucht.
Oh yeah, we call it that in Canada too
WHAT! 😳
SSDs are basically slow RAM.
/s
fast PROM
More proof that tape drives aren't going anywhere, despite what Elon thinks.
I had no idea this was a thing. It is not a good thing.
So what exactly would just powering up the ssd do? As long as i don't rewrite all cells those are still in a low power state aren't they? Or would it be enough to just check the entire disk once ny crystaldisk or something?
Isn't leven the absolute bottom of the barrel for an SSD?
(Aside from the ones on eBay where you don't even get half the advertised capacity)