Your SSD is dying faster than it should — here’s the one habit you need to stop
I know that SSD endurance ratings don't really matter for the average user. Even if you're gaming, browsing, and working every day for 10 years, you'll probably exhaust only a third of your SSD's TBW rating. The condition, though, is that you use your consumer SSD like an average consumer. And that doesn't include running heavy, 24/7 server-grade workloads on your consumer SSD. These drives can handle some productivity workloads, but hammering them with constant writes can chew through their endurance rating faster than you think. If you've had a consumer SSD fail on you prematurely, chances are you might be using your PC as a home server. There's a reason people use different systems for different use cases. If you've been using your humble consumer drive for relentless, always-on workloads, it might be time to stop. Enterprise SSDs are built to handle these kinds of environments, and they don't even cost that much on the used...
I know that SSD endurance ratings don’t really matter for the average user. Even if you’re gaming, browsing, and working every day for 10 years, you’ll probably exhaust only a third of your SSD’s TBW rating. The condition, though, is that you use your consumer SSD like an average consumer. And that doesn’t include running heavy, 24/7 server-grade workloads on your consumer SSD. These drives can handle some productivity workloads, but hammering them with constant writes can chew through their endurance rating faster than you think. If you’ve had a consumer SSD fail on you prematurely, chances are you might be using your PC as a home server. There’s a reason people use different systems for different use cases. If you’ve been using your humble consumer drive for relentless, always-on workloads, it might be time to stop. Enterprise SSDs are built to handle these kinds of environments, and they don’t even cost that much on the used market.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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