The SSD Endurance Experiment: They're all dead

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This is a great article:

This is the end, beautiful friend
by Geoff Gasior — 10:22 AM on March 12, 2015

I never thought this whole tech journalism gig would turn me into a mass murderer. Yet here I am, with the blood of six SSDs on my hands, and that's not even the half of it. You see, these were not crimes of passion or rage, nor were they products of accident. More than 18 months ago, I vowed to push all six drives to their bitter ends. I didn't do so in the name of god or country or even self-defense, either. I did it just to watch them die.

Technically, I'm also a torturer—or at least an enhanced interrogator. Instead of offering a quick and painless death, I slowly squeezed out every last drop of life with a relentless stream of writes far more demanding than anything the SSDs would face in a typical PC. To make matters worse, I exploited their suffering by chronicling the entire process online.

Today, that story draws to a close with the final chapter in the SSD Endurance Experiment. The last two survivors met their doom on the road to 2.5PB, joining four fallen comrades who expired earlier. It's time to honor the dead and reflect on what we've learned from all the carnage.
http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-theyre-all-dead
 
Makes me happy I went with a Samsung 840 back in the November sales.
No doubt. I'm glad I got the 840 Pro, even though I'm sure to get a larger drive before this one ever fails. That was a great article that made me laugh too.
 
Nice article. I've been following it for a few months.

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but honestly... compared to mechanical hard drives from seagate ...or maxtor if you remember......

ssd's of today rule!!

ps. free teabags roof g!!
 
Love my samsung SSD. Samsung has done a great job with this product and has me for life. I don't plan on looking elsewhere anytime soon for my SSD needs.
I can't wait until SSDs can fully replace all but the largest mechanical drives.
 
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