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Originally Posted by pmrid
I guess the price for the transformation is that you have to backup more regularly. SSDs do fail and the so-called MTBF is not any kind of guarantee of longevity.
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While this is true, depending on the SSD, the chances of it cratering are slim.
I've have over 20TB written to my Samgsung 850 EVO and it has yet to slice into the Over Provisioning Area. S.M.A.R.T. indicates 1 CRC error since I've installed the drive (over two years ago).
I've got a couple of WD Blue SSD's hanging around that I plan on adding under RAID0 to get better through-put for video editing... I've got them in old boxes which I'm about to junk.
Upgrading old hardware with SSD's is definately worth it... As for backups, I use RSYNC to my NAS server, which runs a series of WD Red NAS drives. Set up correctly, sleeping at night is easy

... even when imaging