> But, most people don't need to worry about it. [...] You should always have a backup anyway. [...] Backing up your data is the simplest strategy to counteract the limitations of storage media. Having multiple copies of your data on different types of storage ensures that any unexpected incidents protect your data from vanishing forever. This is exactly what the 3-2-1 backup rule talks about: 3 copies of data on at least 2 different storage media, with 1 copy stored off-site.

Um. Backups seem like exactly why I might have data on an unpowered SSD.

I use HDDs right now because they're cheaper, but that might not be true some day. Also, I would expect someone less technically inclined than I am to just use whatever they have lying around, which may well be an SSD.