• Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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    3 months ago

    Seeing these errors means “the SSD is on its way out,” according to HTWingNut.

    Since we’re simply talking about being unpowered for a while, wouldn’t a simple full format fix/reset all ECC errors? No need to scrap the drive.

    Surely a cap/transistor temporarily losing charge shouldn’t permanently destroy it!

    Anyways, HDD for 6-24 months offline data storage, SSD for always-online data storage, and flash if you’re a masochist like me.

      • Nils@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        Depends on the threat model and how long do you need the data.

        Worked on a place long ago, that anything they needed to save offline from more than a few decades where stored in microfilm, the expectancy there where they would last 80 to 100 years.

        Anything else was pretty much tape.

        You also take in account the technology avaiability. The more complex is to use, harder will it be to reproduce in the future. Even with tapes, you might want to copy the data to another tape/recorder every decade or two, to keep it on par with the technology.

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            3 months ago

            At least you didn’t have to worry about Ruin manipulating it.

            … Sorry, I’ve been reading the Mistborn series and just finished “The Hero of Ages”