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    endurance is not a predetermined moment in time guys. thats a big point here. it is when the unrecoverable bit errors pass a certain pre-defined threshold. but that threshold itself is not a finite moment. it depends upon the quality of ECC, etc.
    here is a document you MUST read seriously it opened my eyes big time. Once you read this you will realize that their definition of endurance is WAY below the usable threshold of the drive.

    from idf 2011 a few months back\
    Solid-State Drives (SSD) in the Enterprise: Myths and Realities


    it is session SSDS003. read the PDF please i beg you A01 linked it above, but no one read it apparently.
    https://intel.wingateweb.com/bj11/sc...og.jsp?sy=8550
    endurance is defined as:
    Last edited by Computurd; 05-11-2011 at 08:41 PM.
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