Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer Your Common Questions About Solid-State Drives
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Compatibility and Installation
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Data Security and Reliability
Environmental Adaptability
Maintenance and Monitoring
Performance and Specifications
Power Consumption and Power Supply
Product Types and Selection
Replacement and Upgrade
Special Scenario Compatibility
Warranty and After-sales Service
Maintenance and Monitoring
Built-in Features: Check hard disk health (such as remaining lifespan, number of bad sectors) via the S.M.A.R.T function. For most industrial devices, hard disk health can be viewed through the system's built-in tools (e.g., Windows "Disk Management", Linux "smartctl" command).
No frequent maintenance is required. It is recommended to conduct a basic inspection every 3 months.
Control Write Volume: Avoid meaningless frequent writes (e.g., log files can be configured to use "Scheduled Writing" instead of "Real-time Writing").
Troubleshoot according to the following steps:
1. Check if the power supply is stable (measure voltage fluctuations with a multimeter);
2. Re-plug the hard drive or replace the data cable (rule out poor contact);
3. Scan the hard drive using the manufacturer's detection tool (such as exclusive software) to confirm whether there are bad sectors;
4. If a hardware fault is identified through troubleshooting, contact after-sales service to apply for repair / replacement.
1. Check if the power supply is stable (measure voltage fluctuations with a multimeter);
2. Re-plug the hard drive or replace the data cable (rule out poor contact);
3. Scan the hard drive using the manufacturer's detection tool (such as exclusive software) to confirm whether there are bad sectors;
4. If a hardware fault is identified through troubleshooting, contact after-sales service to apply for repair / replacement.