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8/4/2025, 11:28:52 PM
>>106142289
>if you buy a high-end SSD, it will have DRAM and enough capacitors.
No consumer SSD has actual power loss protection.
Also DRAM-less SSDs that use HMB aren't really protected anymore. Anything in host RAM but not on the SSD gets nuked anyway.
The only consumer SSD that you can say is protected against power loss is DRAMless SATA or Optane.
Actual power loss protection requires a significant amount of energy, bear witness to the amount of tantalum capacitors on the end of the PCB on a more enterprise class SSD
>if you buy a high-end SSD, it will have DRAM and enough capacitors.
No consumer SSD has actual power loss protection.
Also DRAM-less SSDs that use HMB aren't really protected anymore. Anything in host RAM but not on the SSD gets nuked anyway.
The only consumer SSD that you can say is protected against power loss is DRAMless SATA or Optane.
Actual power loss protection requires a significant amount of energy, bear witness to the amount of tantalum capacitors on the end of the PCB on a more enterprise class SSD
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