Can ssd drives fail?
Answer / Prabha Rani
Yes, while SSDs are more reliable than HDDs, they can still fail due to factors such as wear-out (when the number of write cycles reaches its limit), manufacturing defects, or human error. Regular backups and monitoring for signs of failure are recommended.
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