Tuesday, April 29, 2014

SSD disk drives or solid state disk drives are a new breed of storage medium that you might not realize are already around you. Mostly common in new, high end laptops you can also increasingly find them in servers as their speed has made them quite popular for hosting large and busy database servers.

If your SSD suffers damage then things might get serious. When a mechanical hard drive crashes, most of the time you've probably gotten warnings from it's S.M.A.R.T. diagnostic firmware already. You then have ample opportunity to back up any data considered critical. With an SSD drive you don't get that much time to play with. Even so, if your SSD drive is no longer readable there's still hope. Read on.

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