SSD function question

TourGuide

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In order to blank all HDDs I sell, I do random overwrites on top of the data to blank the disk. Is this operation necessary, or even a good idea at all with SSD storage? As I understand it, the cells in SSD are made to be written to a certain number of times and then they quit working.

Anyone know about this?
 

Aisengard

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SSD's will work just the same as hard drives. There are algorithms to greatly prolong their life. Overwriting them, once, will not be a problem, although I don't know about defragmenting.
 

DSF

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Originally posted by: Aisengard
SSD's will work just the same as hard drives. There are algorithms to greatly prolong their life. Overwriting them, once, will not be a problem, although I don't know about defragmenting.

I wasn't under the impression that they needed to be defragged, but I could be wrong. (Heck, I don't even notice much difference after I defrag a traditional hard drive these days.)

My understanding is that while there is a limit to the number of reads and writes a unit of flash memory can tolerate, we've reached the point where that limit is so high that it doesn't matter in every day use.
 

dv8silencer

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Originally posted by: DSF
Originally posted by: Aisengard
SSD's will work just the same as hard drives. There are algorithms to greatly prolong their life. Overwriting them, once, will not be a problem, although I don't know about defragmenting.

I wasn't under the impression that they needed to be defragged, but I could be wrong. (Heck, I don't even notice much difference after I defrag a traditional hard drive these days.)

My understanding is that while there is a limit to the number of reads and writes a unit of flash memory can tolerate, we've reached the point where that limit is so high that it doesn't matter in every day use.

There is a limit but supposedly they have algorithms that extend the time. Also, you don't need to defrag (probably shouldn't too).
 

taltamir

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never, EVER, defrag ANYTHING (SSD or otherwise).

As for random writes... what for? just do a full (not quick) format once. even that is probably overkill
 
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