combinebasic :
No booth HDD Versions is good what I mention here is for OS system storage lasting, the platter is good and durable when it comes to performance. We need to inform people which is true, platter or NAND IC that needs to develop.
Did you read the thread I posted? SSD technology HAS developed and they've already SURPASSED HDDs in reliability AND speed.
Quoted: "On the one hand one finds MLC (Multi-level cell) which is a memory element capable of storing more than a single bit of information. Most MLC NAND flash memory has four possible states per cell (or even more with TLC), so it can store several bits of information per cell. This reduces the number of required transistors, so reducing size and manufacturing costs, while also reducing speed and increasing the possibility of errors.
On the other hand one finds SLC (single-level cell), where each cell can exist in one of two states, storing one bit of information per cell. This increases the access speed, while also increasing manufacturing costs and electricity usage.
An MLC cell is typically rated at 10,000 erase/write cycles, while an SLC cell might last 10 times that before failing.
Because of these differences, MLC is typically used in slower and cheaper media, accessed typically via USB. A good SSD will use SLC and be costlier, but faster, have a longer life-time and be typically accessed via SATA 2 or 3."
Read this also: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/01/30/are-ssds-reliable/