Miha Vrhovnik put forth on 1/13/2011 3:17 AM:
"As a sanity check - I found some data from Mtron (one of the few SSD oems who do quote endurance in a way that non specialists can understand). In the data sheet for their 32G product - which incidentally has 5 million cycles write endurance - they quote the write endurance for the disk as "greater than 85 years assuming 100G / day erase/write cycles" - which involves overwriting the disk 3 times a day."
That was written in 2007. SSD flash cell life has increased substantially in the 3-4 year period since.
Stan you are wrong on that...
You are correct. I was wrong. Let me fix that with a two word edit:
SSD life has increased substantially in the 3-4 year period since.
Overall useful life of an SSD (the whole device) has continued to increase substantially thanks to better wear leveling controllers and RAISE, even though individual flash cell life has continued to decrease as process geometries continue to decrease.
-- Stan