Comment by fbdab103
3 years ago
Nuts! I have been thinking of leaving an emergency encrypted backup in my car, but evidently that is likely to self cook almost immediately. I assumed the lifetime was not great, but that is far more aggressive than I had feared.
Maybe use a 2.5" hard drive rather than an SSD? I can't think of any downsides for that purpose.
Assuming the car is actually used, an HDD would be subject to numerous physical stresses. Not exactly something HDDs like.
2.5" hard drives are usually very robust when powered down. That comes from the age when they were expected to be used in laptops.
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I had some immediate disgust thinking, "Moving parts? I am done with those!", but I think you are totally right. The 2.5" hard drive is likely to have better endurance in the poor environment and repeated thermal cycling of a car trunk.
Great idea. Hopefully I never have to try and read data from it.
Yep, an unpowered hard disk will be rated to something like 250 g's of shock and -40C to +70C temperatures. You could put it in a sealed pyrex container with some silica desiccant and some foam padding. Just keep it from sliding around loose, and it should physically survive anything but direct impact in a collision.
I’m not sure either would be great… An untested backup is a backup that may as well never have happened, make sure to test your backups!
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There are plenty of places under your car where you can securely mount a box to hold the drive, if you really want to do this, but there are probably better places to keep a backup than a moving vehicle.
No argument that these it is not an ideal storage environment, but it costs little to setup. I do not want to rely upon the cloud, and I have limited access to off-site locations.
Given unfortunate circumstances, I might lose the home one day (fire, burglary) or the car, but unlikely to be both.
You can get industrial SLC, it's just expensive and small. Pick your 8 most previous GB...
Would it cook in the trumk (assuming your car has one)
In a warm climate the trunk is likely no better..