I just bought a 1 TB SSD. What am I in for?
1TB of space that grants quick access.
What exactly are you expecting, OP?
>>52251987
sudden death and loss of data
>falling for the solid jew
>>52251987
Hardware failure in less than 2 years.
Good job :^)
>>52252022
>5 year warranty
>>52252066
>current year
>warranty
>Implying I'd ever send my data anywhere but to the fiery pits of hell.
Enjoy prison for storing illegal pepes.
placebo
>>52251987
more than 100 I/Os per second?
SSDs only matter when
> sustaining over ~100MB/s reads or writes
> something needs to open a shitload of tiny files scattered everywhere and not already in block cache
not everybody frequently hits those scenarios outside of boot time, but it's nice if you need it.
>>52252066
Gsame as having a 1 year warranty on a bullet.
Or a 1k year one on a human life
> so I guess that 1T ssd is now on sale, didn't knew it
>>52251987
>not getting a m.2 ssd for booting your OS
>falling for the Samsung ssd meme
>not realizing it will likely fail in a years time
>tons of files to back up
>afraid of falling for the ssd meme
>>52251987
Make sure you at least have 3tb of HDDs.
You need to backup your SSDs almost daily to counter balance the ionic decay.
But ya congrats bro. SSDs are fast as fuck if you can manage the downsides.
Honestly, mechanical drives should be phased out at this point. Clunky shit that's not needed anymore.
>>52254238
Mechanical drives that are 40 quid can last for a decade. Can the same be said for SSDs?
>>52254614
>can last for a decade
>can last
They probably won't. Yeah you might have an HDD from the 90s, but you'll find that most HDD'S of the same age (or older) are dead or obsolete.
Also, you could just boot your SSD every week or something, and it'll last a decade.
The only advantage HDD's have over modern SSD's is price (enterprise SSD's are supposed to last, though I suppose that's not proven yet), and that won't be true for long.
Bad sectors fucking everywhere
>>52251987
imminent failure and .01ms of saved boot time
>>52252066
>150TBW warranty
>whatever comes first
>Samsung notorious for having nazi-like RMA processes, a la old school Hitachi