![]() Personally, I accept the minute extra wear, and consider the SSD as 'disposable'. Endurance on modern drives is into the petabytes or not exabytes. ![]() The controller might even fail before the NAND does. Other factors, like capacity becoming unusable, or OS support and hardware changes, wil probably render this model of drive obsolete long before that. The difference is likely between wearing it out in 30 years versus in 28 years. But that negates the whole point of having an SSD. Think of it this way: you could 'protect' your SSD by preventing most writes to it. No, that won't impact SSD lifespan in any significant way. The last 5 years at least I haven't bothered. This was in the days that it actually mattered under heavy use (2006 - 2010 ish). ![]() I have done similar folder redirecting in the past on SSDs.
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