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HDD Failure or Virus?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob." data-source="post: 423449" data-attributes="member: 27131"><p>We tend to use SSD's to run operating systems for PC's designed to run SCADA applications. Then fit a secondary HDD to be used for data logging and trends. </p><p></p><p>Over the past couple of years I've found the life span of even high end SSD's to be no where near as good when constantly being written to. An as Canoeboy mentions, they very rarely give you any warning before failure. </p><p></p><p>However for a domestic use laptop, fitting an SSD is a comparatively cheap way of improving overall system speed up and will give many older laptops/PC's a new lease of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob., post: 423449, member: 27131"] We tend to use SSD's to run operating systems for PC's designed to run SCADA applications. Then fit a secondary HDD to be used for data logging and trends. Over the past couple of years I've found the life span of even high end SSD's to be no where near as good when constantly being written to. An as Canoeboy mentions, they very rarely give you any warning before failure. However for a domestic use laptop, fitting an SSD is a comparatively cheap way of improving overall system speed up and will give many older laptops/PC's a new lease of life. [/QUOTE]
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