I have an SSD that’s around 5 years old now. It used to be in my laptop. But then I upgraded my laptop and put it in a homeserver. It still works perfectly well but from what I’ve read, SSDs fail suddenly without much prior indications.
Do you think I should replace it already? It’s not running any super important stuff. If it dies, it’ll just mean that my media servers will be down for a day, not a super big deal since I have regular backups. I feel bad creating unnecessary e-waste, so I’ll love to know your experience with SSDs and how frequently do you usually replace them.
Also, if you know a tool which can help me detect remaining lifespan of an SSD, that’ll be very helpful. Thanks.
- The Cuuuuube ( @Cube6392@beehaw.org ) English7•1 year ago
I’d say keep using your SSD and add frequent backups to your weekly or even daily schedule.
- CrimeDad ( @CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.work ) English4•1 year ago
Maybe to minimize your downtime you could get a new drive but set it up in RAID1 with your current SSD.
That’s a good idea but that machine is a mini pc, and there’s only one M.2 slot.
- MNByChoice ( @MNByChoice@midwest.social ) 2•1 year ago
Do You have other drive ports? MDRAID has a “write mostly” setting, which would allow mismatched SSD and HDD RAIDs.