He fell for the SSD meme

>he fell for the SSD meme

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My SSD is at 11% health but still works.

>he bought an aliexpress special

My SSD is at 1% health and still works.

I generally toss my HDD's out at 28K power on hours because they'll fail by 32K, I'm pretty sure this even this dime store no brand SSD will work well past that.

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>the daily hdd neofetch thread

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should i throw this thing away then?

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10 bucks says the D: drive (bad) is a platter.

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Yes. Clone it to a new drive and sell it to some mexican on ebay before you lose all your tranny porn.

ssd is stil 86% after a decade of use as an OS drive

forgot pic

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Why not toss them in RAID1 arrays?

Good for another 60k hours
It's what I plan to do with my HDDs, just run them to see if they make it to where the power on hours reset again

What the fuck are people doing that they write 100TB to a 0.5TB drive? Zero-wiping, reformatting and reinstalling every single thing every single day?

No, because "Reallocated Sectors Count" is still 0. It's perfectly fine.

My SSD is at 0% health and still works.

power on hours ticks all the time when the drive powered on, regardless of whether it's moving the heads or even spinning. So e.g. for drives used for backups that spin up only once in a while you can have like 100K hours with barely any wear.

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That's 100TB in 6 years of continuous operation.
Averaging 2GB of writes per hour is still really sus, though.

So non-cold storage, regularly thrashed desktop drives will fall apart at 30-60K and cold storage WORO drives will live forever? Why the fuck isn't there a metric for 'active' spinning and head time?

>SMART is actually retarded.

Distrohopping, or autistically reinstalling their OS because it used to do something in the XP/7 days when logical fragmentation started to build up in the registry along side physical fragmentation on disk from windows update.

If I had to guess, it's because the drives is trashing data around from being close to full.
My kingston has been close to full for a few years before I stopped using it and NAND writes are at 84TB.

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