Hello. It has been pointed out several times that enabling NTFS compression could reduce an SSD's expected life if the controller does native compression. However, drive endurance appears to be a non issue on most consumer drives, usually being underestimated (there were some articles in Anandtech that showed that usually the consumer SSD drives have more than enough endurance).
I have an Intel SSD 330, which uses a SandForce controller with native compression, and I'm trying to decide whether to enable NTFS compression. We now that it will affect the drive life, but will it do so in a major way? Has it been measured?
Thanks!
I have an Intel SSD 330, which uses a SandForce controller with native compression, and I'm trying to decide whether to enable NTFS compression. We now that it will affect the drive life, but will it do so in a major way? Has it been measured?
Thanks!