The first lesson came quickly. All of the drives surpassed their official endurance specifications by writing hundreds of terabytes without issue. Delivering on the manufacturer-guaranteed write tolerance wouldn't normally be cause for celebration, but the scale makes this achievement important. Most PC users, myself included, write no more than a few terabytes per year. Even 100TB is far more endurance than the typical consumer needs.
I do a 100TB's of writes in a weekend, easy. Yes, I know I am the odd man out and very few people would be beating a storage system up like I do. Damn 4K video standards.
I guess I was being too subtle. Although, I could have swore I put the smiley in there. My bad.It takes a week or two to do 100TB's. It depends on what I am rendering.
I just sensed a hint of exaggeration there
http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-theyre-all-dead
My RAID10 arrays do roughly 1PB per year each. If built with SSDs, they'd be dead in less than a year. Last rebuild was over 3.5 years ago, with only 2 (out of 16) HDD failures since then.
working for a health care insurance company, I found the ssd harddrives failed a little more then I liked. I was leary to use the although I know my system would be much faster for it!