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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/bluegoatshield on 2024-12-01 01:59:39.

I have a 12 year old 32GB USB drive that I intentionally purchased as SLC due to it being 'the best' way to store data in a non-spinning disk way. it's still going strong and today registered about 150-160MB/s sustained write. Presumably pretty 'big' silicon, i.e. 45nm or something ,plus it's SLC. So what kind of longevity should I expect and why can't I find anything like this on the market today?

For context, I only run Optane as OS drives (various 900p, 905p, P1600X across the estate)

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