Why I Don't use Solid State Drives

Here are the SSD’s I own and use every day:

SSD Drives I use:
My other drives:

Some people have reported problems with Sandisk Solid State Drives. My best advice would be to avoid the Gen 3 4TB drives and stick with 2TB or the Gen 2 drives.

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5 Comments

  1. You can use them but u should considder that the form of saving data needs every now and then some electricity and they ofcourse dont last like the Special crafted hdds but you. Can ask Google make some Research an Look up what is more important for you

    (Modern cloud Companys using ssds)

  2. When shopping around for mine I was shook because I didn’t know the level of unreliability these have. There was not 1 single brand (even big name brands) I checked that didn’t have hundreds of comments talking about how the drive died out of nowhere, stopped reading after a few months, lost data forever, etc. I know a lot of factors go into this but it’s scary not knowing if you’ll lose your data any day.

  3. SSDs are prohibitively expensive for offline, long term storage of large amounts of data. I only use SSDs for working files, and once I’m done I archive my projects onto multiple less expensive HDDs with RAID for redundancy. That then gets backed up to to the cloud. See my latest video for a full breakdown. ☺️

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