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Re: OT: Best kind of distro for SSD?



On Thursday 04 September 2025 06:04:43 pm Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Sep 04, 2025 at 04:07:59PM -0400, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 September 2025 07:40:16 am Andy Smith wrote:
> > > Okay so there are some quite obscure things like flash storage not
> > > being able to reliably hold data if left powered off for years.
> > 
> > Wondering if this is why a whole mess of salvaged hard drives that I thought I might find useful at some point are totally non-functional,
> 
> I said flash storage but you say "hard drives". Perhaps we are just
> being loose with our terminology here but a "hard drive" or "HDD" is
> normally referring to something magnetically encoded on a spinning disc
> and is not a flash-based SSD. I'm not sure because this thread is about
> SSDs, so I would question why you would start talking about HDDs.
> 
> As HDDs don't lose data from extended periods of being without power,
> and this thread is about SSDs, I'm going to assume that you meant SSDs
> here, not "hard drives".

Nope.  It's my understanding that the board on HDDs has some small amount of flash memory on it,  used for what purpose I don't know.
 
> > when I hook them up they're just not seen at all by the computer in question...

It's been a rather long time since I've had any detailed info on what the board on a HDD is doing,  in detail.

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