
Originally Posted by
David (PassMark)
It isn't really an issue.
The chips used in new SSD's typically have a life span of 100,000 to 1,000,000 cycles.
So yes you are using up some of the life of the SSD (maybe < 0.001% ), but the amount is tiny.
Even if it 3 orders of magnitude worse, a 1% loss of life would probably be acceptable to be sure the drive actually worked. (But if you could really use 1% of the disk's life in 4 hours, then the entire life span of the disk would be just a month, and this is not the case. Lifespans are typically 5 to 10 years, better than traditional HDD in some cases).