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by superkuh 1238 days ago
You can't just leave the space unprovisioned in general. It's a crapshoot weather the drive will automatically over-provision using the unprovisioned space. I've never personally seen one that does this. With samsung, crucial, and other major brands you need to use their proprietary tools to change the over-provisioning percentage (before doing any formatting/creating partition table).

So, to anyone else trying this, make sure to do it before you create the partition table.

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You get lots of benefit from permanently-trimmed space that is never used, even if it isn't explicitly "over-provisioned".

The underlying storage always has lots of free space, and thus is likely to have A) lots of pre-erased pages, and thus B) doesn't need to relocate as much stuff often to make contiguous chunks to erase, and thus C) write amplification is much lower.