Hi
It is bad for a m2 ssd to have partitions? I mean, imagine that you have 1TB m2 ssd and partition 1 is 200GB and will be used for OS and software, and partition 2 is 800GB and will be used for storage.
Will a partition 1 be more damaged with the use when time passes than the partition 2? consider that the OS and the software will make a lot of writes on the partition 1. On the other hand, partition 2 will be much less used, because you will only storage things some times, like a movie, some photos, etc... That means that if in 5 years you will make 500.000 writes on partition 1, you will be restricted to make those writes on only 200GB of space. On the other hand partition 2 will have only some hundreds of writes.
Maybe is better to not have partitions and let the OS and the disk firmware write on all the space of the disk instead of restricting it to some portion of the disk?
Thank you.
It is bad for a m2 ssd to have partitions? I mean, imagine that you have 1TB m2 ssd and partition 1 is 200GB and will be used for OS and software, and partition 2 is 800GB and will be used for storage.
Will a partition 1 be more damaged with the use when time passes than the partition 2? consider that the OS and the software will make a lot of writes on the partition 1. On the other hand, partition 2 will be much less used, because you will only storage things some times, like a movie, some photos, etc... That means that if in 5 years you will make 500.000 writes on partition 1, you will be restricted to make those writes on only 200GB of space. On the other hand partition 2 will have only some hundreds of writes.
Maybe is better to not have partitions and let the OS and the disk firmware write on all the space of the disk instead of restricting it to some portion of the disk?
Thank you.