Poll: Have you had a SSD fail?
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#4Waiting for a MBP update to ship with lion and dual sata rev 3 (currently its only one rev 2 and one rev 3) so I can RAID 0 two SF2500 based SSDs like the vertex 3 pro.
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#5Both are under constant use (that raid is the only drive in my development machine) and they run fine so far.
At home I'm running two 256GB multi-level SSDs also from Intel, also in a RAID0. I bought them last December after having one Corsair SSD in a previous RAID0 attempt constantly losing some data (the other one was fine).
3 other people in the office are running SSDs (also 160GB Intel) since the end of 2009. OSes include MacOS X, Ubuntu and Windows XP and now 7.
All work fine so far and I'm not seeing any of the often quoted reliability issues (aside of that one that was defective from day 0 which happens with hard drives too)
And before you ask about the safety of using a RAID0: No I don't have backups but also, no, I don't need backups as all the important files are in git and all of my profile is on Dropbox.
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#6No: I've had my Intel X-25M for over 2 years and its holding up great.
I also have had an OCZ Agility 2 in my laptop for about a year now, and that drive hosts a (small) swapfile. No problems.
Both these systems run Linux.
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#9No: I've had my Intel X-25M for over 2 years and its holding up great.
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#10Yes, due to firmware bugs.
However, I purchased an OCZ Vertex 2 for my parents a few months ago as they were building a new computer. About 2 months went by, then one day -- boom -- computer won't boot anymore. I go over and investigate, and it ultimately turns out there's a bug in the latest (read: shipping) firmware in the Vertex 2 which is tripped by some S3 power state transition (e.g. when the computer goes into hibernate mode) and causes the driver controller itself to stop responding. So, your data is OK, but there's no way to flash the drive or anything because the BIOS won't even recognize the drive anymore.
So, my advice is -- get an SSD (or two, in RAID0, if you can afford it), but make sure to keep any really important files backed up (you should be doing this anyway); also, make sure to update your firmware regularly, since the firmware itself may contain bugs that could wreck your drive.