Bozo
Storage? I am Storage!
If a SSD is used as the boot drive, would it be smart to move the pagefile (swapfile) to a different drive? Wouldn't it help with the wear?
Even with a lot of RAM Windows still pages quite a bit, especially if you leave applications running for long periods of time. I think I'd rather take the wear and have the performance.
Assuming the SSD has a modern controller, what are you saving it for, posterity?
What about notebooks? The vast majority have only one drive. SSDs work fine in them, pagefile and all.
Assuming it's Windows 7, why not just disable the page file altogether?
This is backwards thinking. If you want to reduce the wear on your drive, don't use it to boot. Heck, don't even put it in your computer.If a SSD is used as the boot drive, would it be smart to move the pagefile (swapfile) to a different drive? Wouldn't it help with the wear?
20GB a day for 5 years I think. The 32GB X-25E has a slightly higher rating of 1PB of random writes.How is that 35TB rating calculated? I have close to 20TB on the 32GB X-25E in slightly over 2 years of use. :dwarf:
Well, I'm guessing we have slightly different usage patterns.Sometimes I would have 20GB of writes in five minutes.
I bought mine for a boot drive, not to sit around reading and writing files to it at a rate of 20GB per 5 min.I bought it for write/read usage, not to look at.