.By creating an automatic failure testing framework, we subjected 15 SSDs from 5 different vendors to more than three thousand fault injection cycles in total. Surprisingly, we find that 13 out of the 15 devices, including the supposedly “enterprise-class” devices, exhibit failure behavior contrary to our expectations. Every failed device lost some amount of data that we would have expected to survive the power fault. Even worse, two of the fifteen devices became massively corrupted, with one no longer registering on the SAS bus at all after 136 fault cycles, and another suffering one third of its blocks becoming inaccessible after merely 8 fault cycles
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I'm glad you survived Istanbul, Mike, but your data may be at risk.