[General] AnandTech: Intel's 34nm SSD Preview: Cheaper and Faster?

Majed B. majedb at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 04:16:54 +03 2009


It depends on what they mean with data corruption.

SSDs have a limit on write times per block (25 as far as I remember), after
that the block becomes read-only.

Perhaps the data corruption mentioned is similar to what Intel faced with
its first SSD, which was caused by the firmware and the data was mutilated
beyond recognition.

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Bashar Al-Abdulhadi <bashar at kuwaitnet.net>wrote:

>  AFAIK SSDs like flash thumbdrives there is noway to recover data once
> data is lost, not like HDDs ?
>
>
>
> Majed B. wrote, On 08/06/2009 01:31 AM:
>
> Not just SSDs. I think seagate or western digital similar issues last
> year... they offered free data recovery service.
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Bashar Al-Abdulhadi <bashar at kuwaitnet.net>wrote:
>
>>  I have no idea
>>
>> but who would care about refunding rather than restoring the lost data!
>>
>> this is whats kinda scary about SSDs...
>>
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