World's Most Durable SSD; Only 436lbs

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thedipper

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I don't see the point of flash memory in this situation.

A normal hard drive can live through pretty much anything, just stick it in a nice safe.

Terabytes of data, same effect.
 

Airrax

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The above article is misleading. As proven by Mythbusters, cockroaches would not survive a nuclear explosion/holocaust...Fruit Flies, on the other hand, would.
 

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[citation][nom]jaoreill[/nom]I agree, more secure and cheaper to just put some SSD 100ft underground in some watertight compartment.[/citation]
Good luck servicing it lol
 

theJ

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[citation][nom]ricin[/nom]wtf is "30 feet of water pressure"?[/citation]

Roughly 2x atmospheric pressure. Which really is not that impressive. Though maybe i'm swayed by the 200 psi MAWP reactors that i'm around every day.

I don't know of many businesses/people that are going to find this useful. It'd probably be cheaper/easier to do daily backup to a remote location.
 

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Great, just what we want to leave behind: a durable technological marvel that will inspire the cockroaches to create a technologically-advanced civilization of their own once we're out of the picture.
 
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