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QLC for long-term storage ?
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I don't think anyone has long term experience with qlc storage. It isn't old enough for that.
Manufacturers have most likely simulated accelerated aging using heat, and set their warranty accordingly.
Don't expect more than what the warranty promise.
There is no consumer long term digital storage solution. Except multiple copies and continuous migration to new media.