• ThereIsNoRoseability@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Anyone have details about which drives or which years of production etc? Article seems to imply in general without specifics.

    Also I believe in variety being a good thing when it comes to storage and not relying too much on a single disk, on a basic consumer level anyways where it’s easy to do unless you have a really high amount of data.

    • notagoodscientist@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Must be all of them. I got a san disk SSD years ago (when sky lake was first release so 10 years ago?) and it completely died in less than 12 months, I was actually speechless. I had to fight the company I bought it from to get it returned but eventually they accepted it, and sent it bask to san disk for analysis… moral of the story: never buy a san disk SSD. They have OK SD cards, but that’s about it.

      Ironically I still have a working OCZ drive with a Sand Force controller that’s long outlived that san disk POS and the sand force controller was well known for failure and being awful

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      1 year ago

      I own a 2 TB model purchased in January of 2020 that I primarily use for Time Machine backups. I have not experienced any issues (thus far).

      There seems to be mixed opinions & information available as to whether the issue(s) affect all models, specific years, specific sizes, etc.