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Benchmarking a SSD drive isn't such a good idea due the amount of read/write actions which will have it's impact on the SSD drive by means of decreasing lifespan.
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Hi nomko,
On the latest generation technology, it really isn't an issue.
Even back in 2014, They had tests that had already run up to 2+ Petabyte's.
In data centre's they use a lot of consumer grade SSD's,
and are running 100GB/day and they last years.
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