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Thread ID: 136312 2014-02-16 21:09:00 SSD drives Greg (193) PC World Chat
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1367765 2014-02-17 02:10:00 Not to mention if a file gets corrupted or you get a virus that gets mirrored too. dugimodo (138)
1367766 2014-02-17 04:15:00 Yeah so the moral of the story: Get a SSD, but as always, keep backups.

Ask yourself this: If you woke up tomorrow and your SSD was missing, how much of what's currently on it would you be pissed about losing? If you answered anything other than "None of the data", then do a backup. Easy ;)

This thankfully also applies to a regular HDD as well as a SSD.
Chilling_Silence (9)
1367767 2014-02-17 04:25:00 It's just interesting to be aware of the different failure mechanisms for SSDs compared to HDD. Agent_24 (57)
1367768 2014-02-17 22:32:00 many drive raid1 is great as part of a backup strategy

"part of"
ie " not the only :D
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