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fastboot2021-05-19 21:47:36
Solid State Drives
fastboot, 2021-05-19 21:47:36

What kills an SSD?

I am an ordinary person, I have a small hobby - I raised the server.
1 SSD system Windows Server 2019
2 SSD servers and logging The

question is what is killing my brand new SSD?
Yesterday's log

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 (01) KINGSTON SA400S37120G
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           Model : KINGSTON SA400S37120G
        Firmware : S3Z40107
   Serial Number : 50026B7684419C7B
       Disk Size : 120,0 GB (8,4/120,0/120,0/120,0)
     Buffer Size : Неизвестно
     Queue Depth : 32
    # of Sectors : 234441648
   Rotation Rate : ---- (SSD)
       Interface : Serial ATA
   Major Version : ACS-3
   Minor Version : ACS-3 Revision 4
   Transfer Mode : SATA/300 | SATA/600
  Power On Hours : 2213 ч
  Power On Count : 13 раз
      Host Reads : 236 GB
     Host Writes : 711 GB
     NAND Writes : 422 GB
     Temperature : 46 C (114 F)
   Health Status : Хорошо (97 %)
        Features : S.M.A.R.T., APM, NCQ, TRIM

and this is today:
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CrystalDiskInfo 8.12.0 (C) 2008-2021 hiyohiyo
                                Crystal Dew World: https://crystalmark.info/
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    OS : Windows Server 2019 Server Standard (full installation) [10.0 Build 17763] (x64)
  Date : 2021/05/19 21:44:18

-- Controller Map ----------------------------------------------------------
 + Стандартный контроллер SATA AHCI [ATA]
   - KINGSTON SA400S37120G
   - KINGSTON SA400S37120G
 - Контроллер дискового пространства (Майкрософт) [SCSI]

-- Disk List ---------------------------------------------------------------
 (01) KINGSTON SA400S37120G : 120,0 GB [0/0/0, pd1] - ki
 (02) KINGSTON SA400S37120G : 120,0 GB [1/0/0, pd1] - ki

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (01) KINGSTON SA400S37120G
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           Model : KINGSTON SA400S37120G
        Firmware : S3Z40107
   Serial Number : 50026B7684419C7B
       Disk Size : 120,0 GB (8,4/120,0/120,0/120,0)
     Buffer Size : Неизвестно
     Queue Depth : 32
    # of Sectors : 234441648
   Rotation Rate : ---- (SSD)
       Interface : Serial ATA
   Major Version : ACS-3
   Minor Version : ACS-3 Revision 4
   Transfer Mode : SATA/300 | SATA/600
  Power On Hours : 2240 ч
  Power On Count : 13 раз
      Host Reads : 238 GB
     Host Writes : 714 GB
     NAND Writes : 423 GB
     Temperature : 41 C (105 F)
   Health Status : Хорошо (97 %)
        Features : S.M.A.R.T., APM, NCQ, TRIM
       APM Level : 0000h [OFF]
       AAM Level : ----
    Drive Letter : B: C:
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 (02) KINGSTON SA400S37120G
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           Model : KINGSTON SA400S37120G
        Firmware : S3Z40107
   Serial Number : 50026B7684419C89
       Disk Size : 120,0 GB (8,4/120,0/120,0/120,0)
     Buffer Size : Неизвестно
     Queue Depth : 32
    # of Sectors : 234441648
   Rotation Rate : ---- (SSD)
       Interface : Serial ATA
   Major Version : ACS-3
   Minor Version : ACS-3 Revision 4
   Transfer Mode : SATA/300 | SATA/600
  Power On Hours : 2256 ч
  Power On Count : 10 раз
      Host Reads : 4 GB
     Host Writes : 6 GB
     NAND Writes : 0 GB
     Temperature : 39 C (102 F)
   Health Status : Хорошо (100 %)
        Features : S.M.A.R.T., APM, NCQ, TRIM
       APM Level : 0000h [OFF]
       AAM Level : ----
    Drive Letter : D: E:


Seriously explain my mistakes, I am an ordinary person - there are no big tasks.

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Z
Zettabyte, 2021-05-20
@fastboot

  • Depreciation of memory cells during recording. Accordingly, look at its volume.
  • Using an SSD with a small amount of free space on it, which causes more load on a small number of cells. Keep at least 25% idle, you can also change the disk capacity if the proprietary utility supports it. Marketing materials like to talk about "internal mixing" of data performed in the background, but I would either not rely on it at all, or at least in consumer-level models.
  • SSD temperature. Someone believes that it affects even stronger wear when recording. In general, keep it lower, the better. Or, if you notice that the temperature goes above 60 degrees, then you should probably take care of this issue.

PS
Speaking about your specific Kingston, we can add that in the traditional sense this model is not at all a server one. I won’t undertake to evaluate your load, but with real server use, it would not last long.

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Artem @Jump, 2021-05-20
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What kills an SSD?
Hammer blow to the body.
Seriously explain my mistakes, I am an ordinary person - there are no big tasks.
Well, probably the fact that you don’t set big tasks for yourself.
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