SanDisk unveils the worlds first 4TB SSD

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    z3r010, post: 32767, member: 1 said:
    Fixed
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    okay, Welcome Winuser.
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    And VIPed too

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  5. Lee
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    I had a dog fixed one time. . .is that the same thing. . .
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    Lee, post: 32863, member: 135 said:
    I had a dog fixed one time. . .is that the same thing. . .

    I bet the dog didn't think he was broken.
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    MilesAhead, post: 32902, member: 195 said:

    I bet the dog didn't think he was broken.
    He did after... :wideyed:

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    A Guy, post: 32903, member: 22 said:
    He did after... :wideyed:

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  9. Lee
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    Well he came from a broken family that why I had him fixed. . .
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    Hi there
    SSD's haven't been around for 20 years so we can't compare that statistic - however the anecdotal evidence so far is that they WILL last just as long as spinners - especially the current crop. I have had a few (fortunately not many) HDD failures - but never ANY SSD problems.

    If you are worried about data loss - it's the same with any medium -- ALWAYS BACK UP TO MORE THAN ONE DEVICE --the chances of two going bad at the same time are probably about the same as your computer lasting longer than the probable life time of the universe.

    I've dropped an SSD down a flight of stairs -- no problem -- still working fine. I wouldn't think a normal HDD would have survived that fall.

    If I can afford it (maybe this week if I get my "6 Numbers" correct !!! ) I'll buy one of these 4TB SSD's. I don't have any problem with that technology.

    Cheers
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