Do electronic devices, hard drives, and laptops fail faster in highly-polluted environments?
Highly-polluted environments (especially ones with nanoparticles) could
have more dust contamination, which could increase the amount of tiny
dust that accumulates inside hard drives.
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- wizzard0: Digital preservation is about preserving data, not servicing hardware.
Your question is better asked on ServerFault.com .
Answer by wizzard0
- Hard drives have dust filters and generally not collect any dust
inside.
- Dust kills fans and therefore laptops
- "electronic devices" fear conductive dust and overheating, so in
general dust is bad. But it is not usually the main source of
failure.
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