Reply to this thread Forum question Started by HolyCinnamon | October 5, 2014 6:26:30 PM | 4 answers What is the most reliable storage device? What is the most reliable storage device to store photos, videos, etc. without any hardware failures or data corruption? SSDs, SD Cards, CDs, flash drives, floppy disks? Your solution preview Close Enable email notification of this thread By posting on this site, I confirm I am over 13 years of age and agree to abide by the site’s rules. Answer TripleHeinz October 17, 2014 9:33:46 AM Crucial M500/M550 SSDs in a mirrored array FTP (For The Paranoics). Someone Somewhere a c 133 G Storage October 11, 2014 2:01:22 AM Punch cards. USAFRet a c 921 G Storage October 5, 2014 6:43:58 PM Copies contained on multiple hard drives. smackers_12 October 5, 2014 6:43:47 PM Cloud services are reliable. Raid arrays of hard drives are reliable. But if you are talking about a single drive ssds have a long life. Nothing is immune to faliure See all answers
TripleHeinz October 17, 2014 9:33:46 AM Crucial M500/M550 SSDs in a mirrored array FTP (For The Paranoics).
smackers_12 October 5, 2014 6:43:47 PM Cloud services are reliable. Raid arrays of hard drives are reliable. But if you are talking about a single drive ssds have a long life. Nothing is immune to faliure