This is the same reason why people buy HDDs knowing that they have a specific, documented MTBF. We all need mass storage in our computer. Both types are not perfect, but by 2022 an SSD will last longer than the average user HDD, which is 50 times faster, and prices are lower, and are likely to upgrade more capacity than you might see in 3-6 years. The major SSD drawback is that it has limited writing cycles. So, anything that uses that quota unnecessarily, is an integer. The SSD uses a small amount of RAM If you're the kind of person who keeps lots of open browser tabs, apps running in the background, photo editing, video editing, and virtual machines, your system will use your SSD to prevent your apps from crashing when RAM is full. So, it takes up a part of the RAM and burns it completely to your disk. As you continue to change apps, your OS memory will continue to swap pages and overwrite your SSD, thus shortening its lifespan. Modern SSDs usually have a ware leveling fea...
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