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Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

author:Novice computer technology

A few days ago, I wrote about the life of the SSD, although there is basically no need to worry, after all, no one can actually write the amount of SSD in normal use.

Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

But in the same article on other platforms, there are many friends who leave a message saying: Zhiming factors that affect SSDs, ****.

Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

Some friends like to buy some cost-effective solid state drives, and there is basically no problem at the beginning, but after a period of time, there will be problems such as disk drops and data loss.

Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

There are also those who use it well, but suddenly die one day:

Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?
Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

Oh, let's be honest, it's normal for this SSD to break. After all, what kind of electronic products won't break when this one doesn't break?

Therefore, at this time, it is necessary to have a mechanical hard disk for data backup, after all, compared with solid state drives, the data security of mechanical hard disks is relatively high, and even if it is broken for some reason, there is a high probability that data recovery can be carried out.

  • How much storage space should be allocated to the C drive of the computer to be considered sufficient?

If your computer is only a pure SSD solution, then it is recommended that you add an HDD to your computer, after all, hard drives are valuable, and data is priceless.

After having a mechanical hard disk, we need to know a little bit about the precautions for the use of mechanical hard disk, after all, improper use is easy to cause damage to mechanical hard disk.

With the development of the times, there will be a lot of electronic data in the lives of ordinary people, such as: music, photos, movies, e-books, videos, young ladies, etc.

If the data is lost, then there is a good chance that it is really gone. Therefore, be sure to back up your data in advance in case of accidents.

Why is it not recommended to store large amounts of hard disks at one time, such as buying a 10TB full storage and then saving it?

You should know that if you divide 10TB into 10 1TB HDDs for offline storage, if you damage 1TB, then only 1/10 is broken.

However, if there is only one 10TB device, a damage will be 100%, unless you buy an additional 10TB for disaster recovery backup, and it doesn't matter if one is broken.

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Written in the end, the system disk and some software that needs to load fast, games and other purposes, it is recommended to use an SSD, and then use the mechanical Ying Ohan to do data synchronization backup.

Who can guarantee that the SSD will work one second, but the next second?

Why does a computer have to have an HDD for backup?

Ah, what a painful realization~ Xiaobai himself used twelve SSDs when he was full of calculations, and the broken ones were also inexplicable. So it's better to save the data in advance in case of accidents.

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