Flash memory has a distinct advantage over rotating memory (a hard drive) in one area: durability.
Rotating memory is certainly able to withstand daily use. Consider that the original iPod design uses a small hard drive, and millions are surviving the daily bumps and knocks. But to assure survival in extreme environments, like bouncing around in the glovebox of an off road vehicle, you need flash memory. This is especially true if you need to operate the equipment while your vehicle is moving.
Here's a story that points out how durable solid state memory can be. A commercial fisherman trawling in the Atlantic off the coast of Spain found a digital camera in his nets. The flash memory card in the camera was removed, and found to hold five photos.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8509619.stm
After some detective work, it was determined that the people in the photos are a couple from South Africa. They lost the camera overboard as they travelled across the Atlantic on the cruise ship QM2 in 2008! The memory card survived 24 months immersed in salt water.
So think about replacing your hard drive with one based on flash memory. Prices have come down recently, but it's still expensive. I think it's money well spent to protect your data and photos.
Rotating memory is certainly able to withstand daily use. Consider that the original iPod design uses a small hard drive, and millions are surviving the daily bumps and knocks. But to assure survival in extreme environments, like bouncing around in the glovebox of an off road vehicle, you need flash memory. This is especially true if you need to operate the equipment while your vehicle is moving.
Here's a story that points out how durable solid state memory can be. A commercial fisherman trawling in the Atlantic off the coast of Spain found a digital camera in his nets. The flash memory card in the camera was removed, and found to hold five photos.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8509619.stm
After some detective work, it was determined that the people in the photos are a couple from South Africa. They lost the camera overboard as they travelled across the Atlantic on the cruise ship QM2 in 2008! The memory card survived 24 months immersed in salt water.
So think about replacing your hard drive with one based on flash memory. Prices have come down recently, but it's still expensive. I think it's money well spent to protect your data and photos.