Hypnos wrote:You need to do a cost/benefit analysis:
How much would it cost to compromise your data with and without TRIM enabled, and how do these compare to the value of your data?
How much is the speed of an SSD worth to you compared to the cost of using an SSD, with and without TRIM?
I'm in a fortunate position where I can have craploads of backups, all over the place (and all of them encrypted as well)
So my chances of losing data - at least the important stuff, I don't include my stash of funny animated gifs in my backups - are low short of a catastrophic global event.
Data compromise is more likely for me at the borders, where my "4th Amendment" rights are suspended. I don't have anything that *should* interest folks in my government, but that's the old, "if you have nothing to hide..." - right, so, dear government, it's my damn data, you can sod right off thinking you're entitled to it. The worry is of course that I get my HDD cloned, and some government leech sitting in an air conditioned underground bunker gets to take his time trying various attacks at his leisure - mathematically, it should take many lifetimes to get at my data, so I don't want anything to make it easier on 'em.
Getting at my unencrypted disk means saved passwords, saved crypto keys for other things, that frankly the government has no business seeing. It's mine. Not the property of anyone else.
So yeah, I've been holding off on pulling the trigger on an SSD for i think the past 2 or 3 years thanks to that. Just I convince myself "well, the risk is so low", I always come back to "nah, cant risk it"