How to know how much time our SSD disk has left

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Although current SSD drives are very stable drives with great longevity, the truth is that they continue to use the same NAND technology as USB sticks and that ends up failing in the long run.

It is always good to do a backup of our data but we never know when our ssd disk may fail, so this little tutorial is interesting. Or at least useful to do our planning or know when we have to buy a new hard drive.

The first that we have to know is the make and model of our SSD hard drive. Once we know this, we go to the manufacturer's website and see the lifetime of the SSD disk. Usually they usually specify the amount of time supported. In other words, a 60 GB hard drive can have a life of 80 or 120 TB, which would mean filling it more than once. This information is important to know because it is the information that will give us the CrystalDiskInfo program.

CrystalDiskInfo

This program is free and you can get it at this link. Its installation is simple and only requires pressing «next». When we have finished the installation, we fire up the program and do an analysis of the SSD hard drive. Once the analysis is done, we have to look at an entry that says "Total NAND Writes" or "Total Host Writes" and an amount of GB, from this amount we have to subtract the maximum amount of reading that the manufacturer marked and make the corresponding calculation.

That is, if the manufacturer tells us that the maximum is 60 TB and we have reached 30 TB in five years, then the ssd disk of our computer will have another five years; If, on the contrary, the maximum is 55 TB and the maximum is 60 TB, then it is convenient to see prices of new SSD hard drives.

As you can see, knowing the life that our SSD has left is easy, but it will always depend a little on the use that we give it and the work changes that we make. In any case, it is easy to know the life that our hard drive has left Do not you think?


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