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Guru3D.com » News » SSDs lose data if left without power for just 7 days

SSDs lose data if left without power for just 7 days

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/11/2015 07:49 AM | source: | 55 comment(s)
SSDs lose data if left without power for just 7 days

The standards body for the microelectronics industry has found that Solid State Drives (SSD) can start to lose their data and become corrupted if they are left without power for as little as a week. According to a recent presentation by Seagate's Alvin Cox, who is also chairman of the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC).

The period of time that data will be retained on an SSD is halved for every 5 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit) rise in temperature in the area where the SSD is stored.

Consumer class SSDs can store data for up to two years before the standard drops, but when it comes to SSDs used by enterprises, the drives are only expected to retain data for a period of three months – a fact confirmed by Samsung, Seagate and Intel's own ratings on their products. 

Security firm KoreLogic is concerned that far too many people are now using SSDs in both consumer and enterprise applications, which is clearly not a great idea if the data is important and might be needed for a longer period that three months. The firm advises that users make sure to regularly back up their data and create drive images, or they will risk losing their data, which can have disastrous consequences, for example if the data was part of evidence gather by a law firm for a deposition.

presentation by Seagate's Alvin Cox







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kanej2007
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#5067593 Posted on: 05/11/2015 08:28 AM
Should this be true, I'll be sticking with my ancient mechanical WD Black Edition hard drives...

Ven0m
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#5067600 Posted on: 05/11/2015 08:45 AM
Should this be true, I'll be sticking with my ancient mechanical WD Black Edition hard drives...


The problem isn't that big.

Check out the temperature table in the attached PDF. Assuming it's true, and just now I have no reasons to think otherwise, yes, you can lose some data in 1 week, but SSD has to be kept in very specific conditions.

Basically:
1. If you have some important data, like court proof material, make a backup or even handle a copy @ HDD.
2. Don't store SSDs without power attached for very long periods of time
3. If you have to, keep them warm when running and cool when powered off.

thatguy91
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#5067606 Posted on: 05/11/2015 08:56 AM
At point number one, it's amazing how stupid people can still be in not backing up important data. You would have to be a pretty incompetent to keep just one copy of those documents.

Still, the point remains that SSD's are great for OS's and running programs, mechanical drives are still better for data storage.

Fyew-jit-tiv
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#5067608 Posted on: 05/11/2015 08:57 AM
Already seen a decent price drop with the 500GB & 1TB drives this past week. Hopefully news like this may slow the sale of ssd's which in turn may bring a significant price drop.

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#5067610 Posted on: 05/11/2015 09:03 AM
edit: Lol nvm.

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