top | item 17853137 (no title) tru_pablo | 7 years ago As an author I would greatly appreciate any suggestions in what kind of stats you would want us to gather and share. discuss order hn newest labarna|7 years ago Just FYI, "to wear (out)" has an irregular past tense, and past participle forms: "wore" and "worn". So:1) These disk, because of constant throughput, wore out.2) These disk, because of constant throughput, are worn out. tru_pablo|7 years ago thnx ploxiln|7 years ago don't just trust the drive's SMART attributes - try to independently confirm when and how the drive is failingtechreport did a long-term experiment on this (but with limited samples): https://techreport.com/review/27062/the-ssd-endurance-experi...
labarna|7 years ago Just FYI, "to wear (out)" has an irregular past tense, and past participle forms: "wore" and "worn". So:1) These disk, because of constant throughput, wore out.2) These disk, because of constant throughput, are worn out. tru_pablo|7 years ago thnx
ploxiln|7 years ago don't just trust the drive's SMART attributes - try to independently confirm when and how the drive is failingtechreport did a long-term experiment on this (but with limited samples): https://techreport.com/review/27062/the-ssd-endurance-experi...
labarna|7 years ago
1) These disk, because of constant throughput, wore out.
2) These disk, because of constant throughput, are worn out.
tru_pablo|7 years ago
ploxiln|7 years ago
techreport did a long-term experiment on this (but with limited samples): https://techreport.com/review/27062/the-ssd-endurance-experi...