Hard Drive Recovery Associates, a data recovery services company based in Irvine, California, has announced that they have recently published an article that serves as a guide on what SSD to buy. Solid-state drives (SSDs) are now very much in demand because of high speed data access and ability to store large amounts of data. Fortunately, advances in technology are offering more options on SSDs that are bigger, cheaper, faster, and compatible with most systems available on the market.
Jack Edwards, a spokesperson for Hard Drive Recovery Associates, says, “The wealth of choices in stores can be overwhelming, so we’ve done the curation of the best options for you. Besides, you also need to consider which is the best drive that would suit your laptop the best. But before you read on, take note that some SSDs have rounded off issues. While some claim to have 250 GB and others is at 256 GB, you may consider them to have similar capacity. There’s no common standard for drives to claim its exact capacity, but the difference is usually more or less 10 GB.”
The Samsung 970 Evo Plus SSD has improved compared to its predecessor by being faster and more affordable. Nevertheless, in general, the Samsung 970 Evo Plus is still in the middle when compared to the rest of the SSDs available on the market.
The Samsung 860 Pro is a bit older than its Evo counterpart because its last update was in 2018. Nevertheless, it is still considered to be one of the best SSDs in the market. This is because of its great endurance, consistence performance, and SATA performance. Unfortunately, it is a bit expensive and not for the budget-conscious buyer.
Meanwhile, the Intel Optane SSD 905P is popular because of its exceptional endurance and speed. However, it requires a lot of power and is quite expensive.
Also on the list is the Western Digital Black SN750 250GB NVMe Gaming SSD. This particular SSD was designed to provide the performance desired for PC games. Also, it has an optional integrated heatsink, low per-GB cost, and multiple capacity choices. Unfortunately, its random read and write performance is quite low, in comparison to similar SSDs.
And finally, there is the Crucial MX500 SATA SSD, which has several positive points. These include the wide variety of capacity choices, from 250 GB to 2 TB, outstanding performance, low cost per gigabyte, and long warranty. However, it has a low endurance rating when usage requires heavy data writes.
Meanwhile, Hard Drive Recovery Associates offers a wide range of hard drive recovery services, and they have worked in practically all kinds of computer storage devices, from digital backup tapes to portable music players, to external hard disks. Nevertheless, they focus on three main kinds of hard drive data recovery. These are the recovery for external drives and laptop hard drives; server and RAID data recovery; and Mac data recovery.
They have been offering data recovery services for hard disk drives nationwide since the company was established as a server repair shop in 1992. They have provided solutions to a wide range of customers, from housewives to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, from convenience stores to large manufacturing companies. They have realized that their customers share one common trait, and that is, they desire safe and effective data recovery, at the best possible price.
What makes Hard Drive Recovery Associates stand out among the crowd is the fact that they offer a guarantee, which is no charge if no data is recovered. They are able to offer this guarantee because their experience has shown that they are able to recover data more than 95 percent of cases.
People who would like to learn more about the hard drive recovery services being offered by Hard Drive Recovery Associates may want to visit their website, or contact them through the phone, or via email. They are open 24 hours a day, each day of the week.
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