I had an ADATA SSD die on me recently after less than 1 month power-on time with negligible write throughput. Tons of reallocated sectors and it failed by refusing any further writes (after having previously caused some unexplained FS corruption a day earlier). (thread)
Could be - this one got RMAed, but I might try to trigger the same failure mode on the replacement and see what happens.
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with less than a month of power-on time, even at a 64KB eraseblock (unrealistically large) & 5Hz we’re talking <300GB of total effective writes, which shouldn’t be enough to kill even the smallest SSD… sounds like maybe a bad flash chip? interested to see what you find!
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5Hz over 10 days, I mean - ~56GB/day if each “sector” written was amplified to 64KB
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The problem is that logic only works if writing a single sector is spread out over the *whole* SSD. If the set of blocks to which a logical sector can be mapped is restricted (potentially very restricted), you have to take that factor into account.
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