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| Seagate Senior Researcher: Heat Can Kill Data on Stored SSDs Average "shelf life" in climate control is around 2 years; but drops to just 6 months if your storage site hits 95° F / 35° C http://www.dailytech.com/Seagate+Sen...ticle37346.htm |
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