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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24710262" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>SSDs like any other electronic devices do fail. During the last week I lost three of them, all in notebooks - two were Liteon and the other was Intel</p><p>About six months ago I lost two 1TB SSD in two Macbooks purchased together - within one week. Of course they replace these as come with a 3 year warranty.</p><p>Don't get scared by these stats, as my total device count is quite large.</p><p></p><p>Samsung, Crucial & Corsair ones appear to be more reliable - but I trust nothing. I always advise the user to use the on-line storage to backup, or to store everything on-line and work off them, which is the preferred method.</p><p>As a home user you need to backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24710262, member: 562115"] SSDs like any other electronic devices do fail. During the last week I lost three of them, all in notebooks - two were Liteon and the other was Intel About six months ago I lost two 1TB SSD in two Macbooks purchased together - within one week. Of course they replace these as come with a 3 year warranty. Don't get scared by these stats, as my total device count is quite large. Samsung, Crucial & Corsair ones appear to be more reliable - but I trust nothing. I always advise the user to use the on-line storage to backup, or to store everything on-line and work off them, which is the preferred method. As a home user you need to backup. [/QUOTE]
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