Hi,
Quick question - given the "limited" write life of an SSD, is it ok to use them for windows swap/temp files? If so, does this have any major impact on the lifespan of the drive? Given the fact they are fast drives it would ideally be best to use them for swap files over a standard drive if possible.....
I recall there being an issue with flash drives (such as compact flash cards etc) but then they have a low write lifespan (something like 1000+ writes?) and windows swap/temp file usage went through that in no time.
Quick question - given the "limited" write life of an SSD, is it ok to use them for windows swap/temp files? If so, does this have any major impact on the lifespan of the drive? Given the fact they are fast drives it would ideally be best to use them for swap files over a standard drive if possible.....
I recall there being an issue with flash drives (such as compact flash cards etc) but then they have a low write lifespan (something like 1000+ writes?) and windows swap/temp file usage went through that in no time.