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I haven't had any issues with my crucial and samsung ssds which I've had for many years. So might be brand related.
The thing is: With a spinning disk i can hear when things start to get spooky...
I have multiple back ups of important stuff, so even if a drive died it wouldn't be a big issue. But, what brand SSDs gave you troubles? Would like to know so I can stay away from those ones.
Yeah, i also have backups of my files... but every single time such a failure occured was when i under no circumstances needed a downtime like that (important project to finish, holidays where all shops are closed...) and i simply developed some superstition regarding SSDs.
It also wasn't brand specific, i had it happen with Sandisk and Verbatim so far.
Yeah that is pretty unusual. I haven't had a single ssd failure even still using the first one I ever got in addition to others I put in old laptops so I wouldn't be stuck on slow hdd.