Ok, ok... I'll add something constructive if I must! ?
SSD's are better in almost everyway I can think of except cost (at least for now) and in giving some warning before they die.
While spinner drives are noisy, slower and (currently) cheaper, they at least usually provide some warning that they are about to die and, unlike SSD's, can SOMETIMES even be read even after they've died (this includes fixing bad access tables & sectors; replacing chipsets; as well as removing the platters and installing them into a working housing).
The most important takeaway is to make sure you have current backups with SSD's! That said, I'll reiterate what I've said before: ?
(Oh, and, for reference, I've got at least eight SSD's - about 18 TB's worth - and at least a dozen spinner drives - at least 30 TB's worth! ? )