I disagree that "solid-state drives do not improve on their spinning predecessors is in their inevitable movement towards failure." SSDs wear out gracefully so that you can still read your data after many failures. Spinning drives just die and you go to a backup. To me, that's a major improvement.
I disagree that "solid-state drives do not improve on their spinning predecessors is in their inevitable movement towards failure." SSDs wear out gracefully so that you can still read your data after many failures. Spinning drives just die and you go to a backup. To me, that's a major improvement.