We are currently in the midst of upgrading our 120 computers in office
( And I wasn't aware of it =.= )
[FONT="]There are 30s new computer were all replaced without SSD. I was shocked, since SSD is the biggest performance upgrade in recent years. Much more then 4GB to 8GB Ram, or CPU upgrade, and this is especially the case in office environment.
And yet our IT guy told me that SSD are dangerous and has a higher failure rate, along with unrecoverable data.
I think those are just FUD. And since we share all our important documents on shared Network drive i see no reason for the concern.
Am i missing someth[FONT="]ing[/FONT] here, where SSD may not suit the office environment?
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( And I wasn't aware of it =.= )
[FONT="]There are 30s new computer were all replaced without SSD. I was shocked, since SSD is the biggest performance upgrade in recent years. Much more then 4GB to 8GB Ram, or CPU upgrade, and this is especially the case in office environment.
And yet our IT guy told me that SSD are dangerous and has a higher failure rate, along with unrecoverable data.
I think those are just FUD. And since we share all our important documents on shared Network drive i see no reason for the concern.
Am i missing someth[FONT="]ing[/FONT] here, where SSD may not suit the office environment?
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