My first few SSDs... Intel X25-Ms, 80GB, are coming up on 5 years in service. Still reading "100%" in Intel SSD Toolbox. Looks like these things will outlive me.
Read a tech report where it commented, "While SATA III drives bench significantly higher than SATA II drives, user will be hard-pressed to notice any significant performance difference in day-to-day computing operations..." (Compiling code and other such drive-intensive operations are where SATA IIIs shine.)
SSD Torture Test is up to 600TB on 240-256GB drives.... WAAAYYYYY more than manufacturers' warranties and waayyy more than anticipated before this test. And with significant over-provisioning reserves remaining, testers expect all the test drives to reach 1PB and beyond.
No more spinners for me... all of my rigs run on SSDs... and have been for nearly 5 years. All of mine are Intel.
http://techreport.com/review/26058/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-data-retention-after-600tb
FWIW...
Read a tech report where it commented, "While SATA III drives bench significantly higher than SATA II drives, user will be hard-pressed to notice any significant performance difference in day-to-day computing operations..." (Compiling code and other such drive-intensive operations are where SATA IIIs shine.)
SSD Torture Test is up to 600TB on 240-256GB drives.... WAAAYYYYY more than manufacturers' warranties and waayyy more than anticipated before this test. And with significant over-provisioning reserves remaining, testers expect all the test drives to reach 1PB and beyond.
No more spinners for me... all of my rigs run on SSDs... and have been for nearly 5 years. All of mine are Intel.
http://techreport.com/review/26058/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-data-retention-after-600tb
FWIW...
