Vlad_911 :
I've seen charts showing that and I'd like to know why that is so.
Thx in advance!
Lets look at a physical analogy...a brick patio. All individual blocks. The bricks represent the NAND cells in the SSD.
a 10'x10' patio has...250 bricks (250GB drive). Each brick can be written on with chalk 10 times before it starts to look bad.
Lets write on 100 of those bricks (100GB of data). Erase, write, erase, write.
The drive firmware shuffles those writes around, so that no individual brick gathers too many write/erase cycles.
Wear leveling.
Now...lets take a 10' x 20' patio. 500 bricks (500GB drive).
Again, lets use 100 bricks of data. Again, writing on 100 of them.
The drive firmware has LOTS more empty bricks to shuffle those chalk...