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If I'm remembering correctly, this article had something to offer about that.
Even though the content is from 2013, it's a very informative read
about longevity and endurance of SSDs.
Although it's from 2013 it is very informative, the tests in the c't magazine were quite similar - they tested lots of drives by wearing them down to their exit - some newer models in 2017 but with the same approach.
The SSD/flash memory market is expanding fast, and the range of models is widening - from low cost to heavy duty - server special types - other form factors, other interfaces , much higher usage ratings etc . Even with microSD cards now at 1TB consumers should be covered very well across all ranges - performance , pricing . I'm doing backups now to SD cards - those once a month backups of system files after the Microsoft patch day, you get pretty good write speeds today - if your card reader/USB connection is not throttled down by poor performing hardware as I reported elsewhere.
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