I understand that an SSD only has so many write cycle's in it's life. But if a drive is filled with data that rarely changes, and is only accessed but not written to or erased, would this mean that it's life is greatly extended because there are very little write cycles? And, if this is the case, would it be out of the question that an SSD lives for 5-10 years? Thank you.
And I guess I have to ask: Has anyone had a SSD fail because of a too many write cycles, or other death?
And I guess I have to ask: Has anyone had a SSD fail because of a too many write cycles, or other death?