[NTLK] flash longevity question
B
kosmicdollop at saber.net
Mon Sep 19 19:38:26 PDT 2022
WOW!! Thanks mucho, Dan!!
Will check things out!!!
B
Dan shared:
> I wouldn't be. SSD's all have SMART or something similar to monitor
> its condition (or should). I would get something that can read that
> (there are many SMART tools out there) and see what it says for the
> amount of used 'spare' blocks and the remaining 'spare' free blocks.
> If you are using spare blocks, time to clone the drive.
>
> Usually though this is built into the laptops BIOS to check the
> SMART data. And if the spare blocks (or other) conditions get low
> to lock the system and not let you boot normally. You have to turn
> this feature off in BIOS to get it to boot, then clone the drive
> FAST. But this generally happens a while before data loss can
> occur. Backups are always a good idea though.
>
> As this thread was started with the wonderment of how long FLASH
> lasts unused/stored as I had heard it fades when I had only heard
> writes moved it towards failure But with the newer technology (MLC,
> TLC, etc) the 'charge' in the cells can deplete with time causing
> storage/data loss. With all that has been found out, it is actually
> encouraging. But I would power it up on occasion. In your case
> with the laptop in daily use, that is not an issue.
>
> As for RAM, that is totally different. They do not 'wear out'
> compared to flash. There isn't any 'fatigue' with writing/rewriting
> as there is with flash. But of course it all goes poof the instant
> the power is removed (but I think we all know that). Sure anything
> can fail, but in general they last a long long long time.
>
> -Dan
>
> On 9/19/2022 4:34 AM, B wrote:
>> Wow! I'm a bit worried now..
>>
>> ..about my Mac. (Actually a ModBook Pro.)
>>
>> It just has two SSD's, one holds the boot partition.
>>
>> I’ve been using it hours daily for a good decade.
>>
>> None of the partitions are near full, but looks like I can expect
>> failure sooner than later.
>>
>> Good to know!!
>>
>> But now I have another question: what about RAM? I suppose that
>> also wears out eventually.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> B
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