Tech Tip Tuesday: Did you know that using USB flash drives for long-term data storage might not be the safest option? Flash drives are designed for convenience and portability, but they are not ideal for preserving important data over extended periods. The data on a flash drive can become corrupted or lost due to physical damage, wear and tear, or simply because the device reaches the end of its lifecycle (usually after a specific number of write/erase cycles). For long-term storage of critical files, consider using cloud storage services, external hard drives, or specialized archival media. Keep your valuable data secure and accessible for years to come! πΎβπ
Flash Drive Folly: Why USB Flash Drives Aren’t Ideal for Long-Term Storage
