Solid State Drives (SSDs) have a limited number of write cycles, which is often measured in Terabytes Written (TBW). The TBW represents the total amount of data that can be written to the SSD before it wears out. Understanding SSD endurance helps in planning storage solutions for long-term use.
The formula calculates the number of days an SSD can operate under a given daily usage before reaching its TBW limit. This helps in estimating the lifespan of the SSD based on expected usage patterns.
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