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Many of us have all heard the same thing, that SSDs have a limited number of writes before they go bad. Why is that? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question.

我们中的许多人都听到过同一件事,即SSD变坏之前写入的次数有限。 这是为什么? 今天的“超级用户问答”帖子回答了一个好奇的读者的问题。

Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites.

今天的“问答”环节由SuperUser提供,它是Stack Exchange的一个分支,该社区是由社区驱动的Q&A网站分组。

问题 (The Question)

SuperUser reader Nzall wants to know why SSD sectors have a limited number of writes:

超级用户读者Nzall想知道为什么SSD扇区的写入次数有限:

I often see people mention that SSD sectors have a limited number of writes before they go bad, especially when compared to classic (rotating disc) hard drives where most of those fail due to mechanical failure, not sectors going bad. I am curious as to why that is.

我经常看到有人提到,SSD扇区在坏之前要进行有限的写入操作,特别是与传统(旋转磁盘)硬盘相比,其中大多数硬盘由于机械故障而不是扇区损坏。 我很好奇为什么会这样。

I am looking for a technical yet consumer-oriented explanation, i.e. the exact component that fails and why frequent writes affect the quality of that component, but explained in such a way that it does not require an extreme amount of knowledge about SSDs.

我正在寻找一种技术性但面向消费者的解释,即发生故障的确切组件以及为什么频繁写入会影响该组件的质量的原因,但其解释方式是不需要太多有关SSD的知识。

Why do SSD sectors have a limited number of writes?

为什么SSD扇区的写入次数有限?

答案 (The Answer)

SuperUser contributors Big Chris and MonkeyZeus have the answer for us. First up, Big Chris:

超级用户贡献者Big Chris和MonkeyZeus为我们提供了答案。 首先,大克里斯:

Copied from the article, Why Flash Wears Out and How to Make it Last Longer:

从文章“ Flash为何磨损以及如何使其使用寿命更长”中复制而来:

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Followed by the answer from MonkeyZeus:

随后是MonkeyZeus的回答:

Imagine a piece of regular paper and a pencil. Now feel free to write and erase as many times as you please in one spot on the paper. How long does it take before you make a hole/tear in the paper? SSDs and USB flash drives follow this basic concept, but at the electron level.

想象一下一张普通纸和一支铅笔。 现在,您可以在纸上的任意位置随意书写和擦除任意多次。 在纸上打Kong/撕裂需要多长时间? SSD和USB闪存驱动器遵循此基本概念,但在电子层面上。



Have something to add to the explanation? Sound off in the comments. Want to read more answers from other tech-savvy Stack Exchange users? Check out the full discussion thread here.

有什么补充说明吗? 在评论中听起来不错。 是否想从其他精通Stack Exchange的用户那里获得更多答案? 在此处查看完整的讨论线程

Image Credit: Yun Huang Yong (Flickr)

图片提供: Yun Huang Yong(Flickr)

翻译自: https://www.howtogeek.com/266464/why-do-ssd-sectors-have-a-limited-number-of-writes/

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