> The probability of a "disaster" of this type (during that very short saving 
> time) is so infinitesimally small that does not justify these methods.

You may hold that personal opinion, fine, but many others, including most of 
those who make and use Geany and those who make GIO do not agree.  And the 
anguish of those who lose their work is significant.

> This is (this was; hopefully the HDDs will disappear soon) the real danger 
> for our data.

Certainly will improve the power consumption, but reliability not so much, SSDs 
don't seem massively better than HDDs, Backblaze latest data has AFR of 0.98% 
for SSDs and 1.47% for HDDs, so an all SSD system isn't that much better (and 
the SSDs are newer than the HDDs, lets see what the trend over time is).

And mitigating drive failure is why I said RAID array, and I use a mirrored 
pair day to day, but of course thats double or more the power, take that 
environment. :grin:

> and I lost ALL data from the disc, not only edited documents...

But you had a backup right?  Oh dear .....

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