SSD and RAM
Not everybody, probably not the majority of computer owners- have an SSD Drive. But everybody these days has RAM memory configured.. being that is 512K, 1G, 4G, 8G, or more. Isn't this the same technology that is employed in SSD drives? I tend to think so.
Unless these conventional RAM DIMM memories are blinking out on a regular basis- without our knowing about it- because of data-correction and programmed recovery (resending) schemes... I would venture to say that current SSD Technology is on par with any given DDR2/3 RAM used these days. Which nets out to pretty darn reliable devices, IMO.
ETA: The only caveat I can think of would be what the linked article supposes... power irregularities/glitches. External SSDs using an external power source would likely be more vulnerable.
Not everybody, probably not the majority of computer owners- have an SSD Drive. But everybody these days has RAM memory configured.. being that is 512K, 1G, 4G, 8G, or more. Isn't this the same technology that is employed in SSD drives? I tend to think so.
Unless these conventional RAM DIMM memories are blinking out on a regular basis- without our knowing about it- because of data-correction and programmed recovery (resending) schemes... I would venture to say that current SSD Technology is on par with any given DDR2/3 RAM used these days. Which nets out to pretty darn reliable devices, IMO.
ETA: The only caveat I can think of would be what the linked article supposes... power irregularities/glitches. External SSDs using an external power source would likely be more vulnerable.
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My Computer
At a glance
win7 64bit Ult. using: XP Mode, in English or...8GB - included when purchased.
- Computer type
- Laptop
- OS
- win7 64bit Ult. using: XP Mode, in English or Español, SUA, Bitlocker
- Memory
- 8GB - included when purchased.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- two: Laptop: 1366x768 and HP 1024x768.
- Hard Drives
- 1: 750GB
- Keyboard
- Second: PS2 connection Compaq kboard, used w/adapter cable.
- Mouse
- USB mouse.
- Antivirus
- MS Security Essentials
- Other Info
- XP Mode Apps used: VC6 C++ and MSDN help as virtual PC apps - one for ea. monitor.
Tri-boot machine. Has Ubuntu 12.04 and Win 8.0 on as well - both used seldomly.
so then they are different technologies 