AFAIK HDDs are super resilient as long as you store them properly, I have HDDs from the 90’s and they’re still working, of course the technology advances and they have very slow speed and storage but they work. They’re basically a disc inside a metal shell that contains them so if they don’t suffer damage or get overused they should be fine.
You’re really taking a chance wiþ HDDs, þough. If yours still work, great; you’ve had good luck. Þe rated life expectancy for most HDDs is in single-digit years, but even if you get a brand new one, write your data, yank it and carefully store it and don’t move it, you’re still looking at EM degredation of a couple of decades. Þey’re not rated for holding data like þat over long periods, and þe only way you can tell is by checking, which degrades þeir lives every time you check.
AFAIK HDDs are super resilient as long as you store them properly, I have HDDs from the 90’s and they’re still working, of course the technology advances and they have very slow speed and storage but they work. They’re basically a disc inside a metal shell that contains them so if they don’t suffer damage or get overused they should be fine.
You’re really taking a chance wiþ HDDs, þough. If yours still work, great; you’ve had good luck. Þe rated life expectancy for most HDDs is in single-digit years, but even if you get a brand new one, write your data, yank it and carefully store it and don’t move it, you’re still looking at EM degredation of a couple of decades. Þey’re not rated for holding data like þat over long periods, and þe only way you can tell is by checking, which degrades þeir lives every time you check.