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Hard drives are becoming less durable – Computer

Hard drives are becoming less durable – Computer

New approaches to hard disk drive (HDD) and solid state drive (SSD) development are making the former less durable and more prone to failure According to a new study.

according with the published report Secure Data Recovery Company The almost constant quest for increased storage capacities and speeds is at the root of changes to manufacturing processes and increased stress on components.

By testing 2,007 drives from six leading companies, including Western Digital and Seagate (which shipped 80% of all drives in 2021), the company concluded that the average hard drive lasts 25,233 hours before it fails. , or about two years and ten months.

The report notes that the storage industry is constantly looking for the next cutting-edge technology to drive dramatic improvements in performance or storage capacity while also dealing with physical, core size limitations. Keep in mind that most storage drives on the market today follow the industry standard 3.5 or 2.5 inch form factor, with capacity increasing all the time.

The goal of building larger capacity hard drives without increasing their size has always been difficult to achieve. And when more platters and read/write heads are “crammed” into the same space, failure and wear and tear become inevitable. The first major development in this area occurred in 2005, when the traditional magnetic recording (CMR) method was introduced, thanks to which manufacturers began to offer higher density models using older data recording methods, which in 2007 led to the appearance on the hard disk market. The first has a capacity of 1 terabyte. But now the industry standard is Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) technology, which uses a more complex, overlapping plate surface, making corrosion more tolerable.

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SSD wear is easy to analyze—only a limited amount of data can be written to, so lifespan varies from a few years to more than five, depending on how it’s used.

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As physical storage methods continue to lose ground in reliability, it’s important to invest in cloud storage and a backup service or solution. Secure Data Recovery refers to the 3-2-1 rule when it comes to backups: keep three copies of your important data on two devices, one offline, and possibly somewhere else.



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