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I have been running two usb3 based raid-1 arrays for over 10 years and I had zero failures, zero corruption's and plenty of speed (ssd's over dedicated usb3 ports).
The disks are on a UPS (a very small one) to avoid powerlosses due to power failures.
SSDs draw less power than HDDs, first of all. But regardless, if the enclosure chipset is poor quality and/or hasn't been designed to run 24/7 it can overheat and disconnect intermittently or permanently.
And that's without going into the quality of the USB and drivers on the host.
You either lucked out or you've been having silent file corruptions going for 10 years without realizing. What filesystems do you have on those disks?
I use an expensive JBOD USB/e-SATA BOX to host 4 ssd's (nowadays, but those has been hdd's until 2022) connected via usb3. The box has a huge fan too.
I think the issue is not USB itself but how cheap you go with your enclosure...
No, can confirm no data corruption. Can I be 100% sure? No I cannot of course.
I use EXT4, which again never gave me issues whatsoever. So far.