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wolf-98302016-03-03 21:10:05
Solid State Drives
wolf-9830, 2016-03-03 21:10:05

How reliable is an SSD?

In general, I bought a laptop, it has a 32 gigabyte ssd disk, on a windows 10 disk, there are a lot of reviews on the Internet about the reliability of ssd disks, but they all differ very much, so could you tell me how long my ssd disk will live, if I use my laptop only for work, movies, surfing the Internet and how can I extend its life?

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Neonoviiwolf, 2016-03-03
@Neonoviiwolf

Even if 32 gigs is enough for you, such an ssd will not last long. The ssd has a limit on the number of entries in one sector (3000 for MLC and 1000 for TLC), so in your case it will wear out very quickly. The most optimal options:
1) put a regular screw and merge everything onto it, and use ssd for caching, the speed of work will not drop much in such cases
2) if you need little space, then buy another ssd for 60/120 gigs, fill it with a larger screw everything you need, use the smaller one as an emergency and throw off everything that is critical to lose
simply, without doing this, in one / two years he will die and you can lose the data forever. Although the first option, in case of death of the screw, will lead to the same consequences, use it if you want the ssd to work longer for the beech, and caching is a good alternative in terms of speed

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Dimonchik, 2016-03-03
@dimonchik2013

you have, as I understand it, something like a Chromebook
SSD is reliable as for a Chromebook
ssd.userbenchmark.com/SpeedTest/6544/Samsung-MBG4GC look here and compare with your neighbors,
in short - start important backups right tomorrow

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Dan Ivanov, 2016-03-04
@ptchol

https://geektimes.ru/post/271788/

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