Reliability: SSD vs HDD

Are SSD drives more reliable than HDDs? Actually, SSD technology is now about equally as reliable as your typical HDD. One effect of the rise of streaming is that most of us no longer store huge amounts of data in the form of music or movies on our drives, a situation in which SSDs thrive.

SSDs are made to handle daily workloads with frequent reading and writing, rather than being filled with files that go untouched for years at a time. In other words, reliability is an SSDs most useful asset.
SSDs have come a long way. New optimization techniques such as TRIM and wear-leveling prioritize performance and keep the individual storage cells from getting worn out. If you’re used to an HDD, you won’t notice any reliability issues when moving to an SSD — only the benefits.
But regular PC maintenance is still needed to speed up and clean up your PC, and to keep your SSD in good shape. That’s one thing that hasn’t changed since the days of HDDs and the CHKDSK command or disk defragmentation.
With proper maintenance, your SSD will last ages. And ensure that your SSD is kept in tip-top shape.


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