WD BLUE SSD died. Not even seen in BIOS or via USB?

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Had the WD SSD just die in one of my 5 Home Fedora 37 
machines. Reply from WD is just it is out of warranty.

Wondering if others are seeing this or it is just one bad drive.

Have machines monitor all my computers every 15 minutes, so it 
reported machine was down. Check machine, and it was showing 
errors. So went to reboot it to run fsck, but on reboot, it doesn't 
even see the disk in bios. 
Tried different cables, and different ports, and even hooked it to 
other computers, but no response at all. dmesg doesn't even show 
anything when hooked with a USB adapter..

Hooked the old regular hard disk that had been in machine before I 
imaged it to the SSD disk. It booted just fine, but that had Fedora 
35, so ran the upgrade to 36, and then to 37. So have machine 
back up, and restored 99% of the stuff from copies of files on other 
machine. 

I contacted WD more to see why there was no warning, and if 
there was any way to recover data? They did ask for a picture of 
top and bottom of disk, and gave them the lshw -c disk info on my 
other 5 WD SSD disks. Been happy with speed, but if they are 
going to fail like this not sure if WD brand has gone down hill?

Just wonder if there are any options or should do something to 
avoid failures. Use to have Novell Servers with Duplex drives, but 
fortunately never had any of the SCSI disks fail. 


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