Re: can a wrong alignment cause a decrease in a hdd's life
On Mon Dec 19 11, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <20111219221617.GA70383@freebsd.org>, Alexander Best writes:
>
> >ps: the hdd only gets mounted read-only!
>
> There is no known wear-effects in flash storage as long as you
> only read.
>
> You may need to do refresh-writes every 5-10 years to avoid
> tunnel-leakage bit errors, but most flash controllers use semi-long
> ECC syndromes and will do so on first bit that gives an read error.
this is a regular hdd i believe -- no ssd. at least when i plug it into my
usb drive i hear the hdd spinning up and causing vibrations. i don't think
that would be the case with an ssd.
>
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