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SSDs are more reliable than hard drives in latest Backblaze study

SSDs are more reliable than hard drives in latest Backblaze study

Cloud storage company Backblaze looks into the reliability of the hard drives in its servers on a regular basis, but its latest study also includes the failure rates on its solid state collection, too - and the surprising results show that the best SSD for gaming could outlast your conventional mechanical HDD.

The lifetime failure rates of its SSDs and HDDs are rated at 0.65% and 6.04% respectively, which is a pretty significant win for solid state at first glance. It's not as simple as that, however, as the two devices are used in separate applications. Hard drives store petabytes of customer data, while SSDs have the less taxing job of booting servers.

Plus, the average age of an SSD in Backblaze's servers comes in at 12.7 months, compared to 49.6 months for hard drives. It mentions this could also go some way to explain the disparity, but it'll continue to study solid state reliability over the coming quarters to see if there's a pattern.

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