Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/12/23

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Subject: [Leica] Hard drives
From: dstella1 at ameritech.net (Dante Stella)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 12:16:33 -0500
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Solid state has much shorter longevity.

Dante

> On Dec 23, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Larry Zeitlin via LUG <lug at 
> leica-users.org> wrote:
> 
> Hard drives have a limited life span. Compared to floppy discs they hold a 
> phenomenal amount of information but because they contain moving parts 
> they wear out. For me drives last about two years of reasonably hard use. 
> I have had about five drive failures in assorted equipment in the last ten 
> years. Surprisingly constant use does not appreciably alter the failure 
> rate. The lubricants dry up in a stored drive almost as fast as they do in 
> a spinning one. According to my friends in the computer industry, solid 
> state storage is the way to go, The other day I bought a 120 GB high speed 
> thumb drive for about $50 at a computer store. If Edward Snowdon could 
> store years of CIA and diplomatic messages on a cheap thumb drive I guess 
> it is good enough for my pictures.
> Larry Z
> 
> 
> 
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