It is the boot SSD from my home server. Attached image. Data provided by StableBit Scanner. https://stablebit.com/Scanner
HD Tune: M4-CT256M4SSD2 Health
---------------------------------------Current Worst Threshold Data Status
(01) Raw Read Error Rate----------100 100 50 0 Ok
(05) Reallocated Sector Count--100 100 10 4096 Ok
(09) Power On Hours Count --------100 100 1 22682 Ok
(0C) Power Cycle Count -------------100 100 1 2098 Ok
(AA) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 10 1 Ok
(AB) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 0 Ok
(AC) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 0 Ok
(AD) (unknown attribute) ------------86 86 10 435 Ok
(AE) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 267 Ok
(B5) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 103876391 Ok
(B7) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 0 Ok
(B8) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 50 0 Ok
(BB) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 0 Ok
(BC) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 0 Ok
(BD) (unknown attribute) ------------100 100 1 81 Ok
(C2) Temperature ---------------------100 100 0 0 Ok
(C3) Hardware ECC Recovered -------100 100 1 575 Ok
(C4) Reallocated Event Count ----100 100 1 1 Ok
(C5) Current Pending Sector ---------100 100 1 0 Ok
(C6) Offline Uncorrectable -----------100 100 1 0 Ok
(C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count -----100 100 1 0 Ok
(CA) TA Counter Increased ----------86 86 1 14 Ok
(CE) Flying Height -------------------100 100 1 0 Ok
Power On Time : 22682
Health Status : Ok
That would be the only number that worries me.Note the SSD description for ID 5.
That would be the only number that worries me.
The drive, however, came with over 80 bad blocks. And, it should be overprovisioned by about 2.4%.
I agree.If 202 means what it appears to means I'd say no problem.