so pulled out my camera which has not been used for probably a year. took the sd card out of it and it had few gigs of photos on it. thought ok its a samsung 32gb card, put it under hdtune for a read test and was surprised to see its read speed to be around 4 megabytes per second on the areas where the data was. empty areas were around 40megs a sec speed.
done full format of the card and benched it again this time it flatlined from start to end at 44megs a sec.
now i know samsung had ssd issues that suffered performance loss after a few months on old data and firmware fixes tried to rewrite the data in he flash cells but still wasnt fully fixed. but looks like this issue affects sd cards and probably other flash media too.
looks like using flash for long term backup storage is not a good idea.
i didnt do any other tests on it though, i should have left it plugged in to the pc for a few hours and then done a read test again to see if the card had done any sort of refreshing itself?
anyone else notice this on flash media?
done full format of the card and benched it again this time it flatlined from start to end at 44megs a sec.
now i know samsung had ssd issues that suffered performance loss after a few months on old data and firmware fixes tried to rewrite the data in he flash cells but still wasnt fully fixed. but looks like this issue affects sd cards and probably other flash media too.
looks like using flash for long term backup storage is not a good idea.
i didnt do any other tests on it though, i should have left it plugged in to the pc for a few hours and then done a read test again to see if the card had done any sort of refreshing itself?
anyone else notice this on flash media?