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To even begin to reach a conservative endurance limit of a 64GB MLC NAND-based SSD with wear-leveling technology, a mobile user would have to write approximately 40 Terabytes (forty trillion bytes) of data over the expected five-year life of the drive. That’s equal to approximately 22GB of new data per day, every day – or enough to fill 4.6 DVDs, or 32 CDs daily. With a 128GB drive, for example, the wear would be spread over a larger storage area, effectively doubling the average daily write limit to 44GB, or more than 9 DVDs.
Anybody have any idea what the write load per thread per day might be for CEP?