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rr_mul2021-10-14 08:38:33
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rr_mul, 2021-10-14 08:38:33

HDD, SSD in terms of electrical stability?

All my life, from year to year, I use HDD (Hard Disk Drive) for data storage. At home, my voltage is unstable: it jumps in different limits, and sometimes (in winter) it sags quite strongly. Once a month or more often the power goes out (in the community where I live, I have my own electrical substation). The power supply (Zalman) and other components (HDD - this is Western Digital) can withstand everything. They don't break or fail.
I know that an SSD (Solid State Drive seems to be) is like a flash drive. A flash drive is usually short-lived. I doubt that it will cope with the role of the system disk under the OS.
Maybe the question is stupid, but I really do not know what is more reliable in this regard.

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Ronald McDonald, 2021-10-14
@rr_mul

I doubt that it will cope with the role of the system disk under the OS.

The whole world has no doubts for 10 years now, but you do. They put it on servers, on desktops, on laptops, they use it, they work.
If you are worried about electricity, then put a UPS, there is a stabilizer. If you are worried about the recording resource, then, for example, I have never met an SSD that failed due to the exhaustion of the SSD resource, I only heard about such an edge of my ear.

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mkone112, 2021-10-14
@mkone112

I know that an SSD (Solid State Drive seems to be) is like a flash drive.

It was worth opening at least Wikipedia first. The question is crazy from and to.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-10-14
@opium

All disks react badly to this, put an uninterruptible power supply with a voltage stabilizer.
So, in any blackout or power surge, anything in your computer can recline.
Over the past seven days, not a single ssd has died, although before, yes, they didn’t live under load for more than a year, but for the most part those days are long gone

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