Hey, linux machines dont crash as long as your proggies are compiled n
programmed correctly.
And even when, have you heard about buffers(also those of you ssd?), to
counter effects like low speeds when fragmentation occurs, thats not an
argument "when your machine crashes".
And why is the drummer sitting next to the UPS and you didnt tell him he
IS THERE FOR DRUMMING, not manipulating your systems?
And "in your experience" is how many years?
The 1.000.000 hrs MTBF is calculated when running 1000 drives for 1000
hrs and one starts to fail,
so every 1000 customers it may happen. Yes wear level algorithms became
better, and yes it all becomes better, but still the testing time was
too low for final statements.
Not secure, i mean speed, ssds still go down in read/write speeds when
you have fragmented disks
Security only comes by Backups.
I love SSDs when recording in live venues, because heavy low subs WILL
kill HDs sooner or later.
I hate my G.Skill with JMF602b because it had a short circuit via
USB(faulty port on the disk ) and now all e-mails, bills etc are lost.