Didier Kryn <kryn@???> writes:
> Le 19/01/2023 à 16:31, Rainer Weikusat via Dng a écrit :
>> Didier Kryn<kryn@???> writes:
>>> Le 18/01/2023 à 16:05, Rainer Weikusat via Dng a écrit :
>>>> Lastly, I've recently read the manufacturer's (HP) disclaimer on the box
>>>> of a USB stick. It's specifically disclaimed that data written to it can
>>>> ever be read back again and users are remained that they should always
>>>> have a backup on another medium.
>>> Beyond experience, have we an idea of what manufacturers disclaim
>>> about spinning disks?
>> The last two disks I bought didn't come with such a label. However, I
>> didn't really look for one. If you know something specific, why not
>> share it?
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> Quick web survey:
>
> https://www.easeus.com/storage-media-recovery/ssd-vs-hdd-lifespan.html
[...]
> https://www.ontrack.com/en-us/blog/hdds-vs-ssds
[...]
> https://tekie.com/blog/hardware/ssd-vs-hdd-speed-lifespan-and-reliability/
[...]
> https://www.tomshardware.com/features/ssd-vs-hdd-hard-drive-difference
[...]
> https://www.partitionwizard.com/clone-disk/is-ssd-good-for-long-term-storage.html
[...]
$marketing_outlets pushing $products (for $money) isn't particularly
newsworthy (or interesting). I've answered the question with an accurate
description of experiences I happen to have. Everbody's free to make of
that what he likes.