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by marcan_42
1955 days ago
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The SMART info does not include the drive size, which was an omission in my request for info tweet which I regret :) So 18TB / 256GB = 70 drive writes is 1%. For the 2T drive, we had 150TB = ~50 drive writes being 3%. So, it seems this isn't linear after all. But it's also not constant; 150TB would put you at 8% used on your 256GB model with this scaling (instead of the ~23% if it were linear), which is still not insignificant, and would still get you to 100% within a couple years. Though there is significant rounding error with the "1%" figure. I saw someone else mention 3% on Twitter too and asked for their drive size, so I hope that can give me another more accurate data point. |
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I get that its a much higher wear than we would traditionally expect, but given I have 8GB of RAM that seems near inexhaustible., maybe it just a different approach to memory management, permitted by the blazingly fast storage we now have access to? I simply couldn't run all this stuff on my 16GB 2015 machine.
I cant run figma though - that thing eats 4GB for a smallish project, so it almost always complains about my available memory when im using figma.