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by breput
199 days ago
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The spinrite[0] user group has noticed some of these effects, even on in-service drives. The theory is that operating system files, which rarely change, are written and almost never re-written. So the charges begin to decay over time and while they might not be unreadable, reads for these blocks require additional error correction, which reduces performance. There have been a significant number of (anecdotal) reports that a full rewrite of the drive, which does put wear on the cells, greatly increases the overall performance. I haven't personally experienced this yet, but I do think a "every other year" refresh of data on SSDs makes sense. [0] https://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm |
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