I've been doing so for probably a good 7-8 years now in various capacities with single disk or raid, but been doing raid usually choosing even laptops with dual drive capabilities for the past 5-6 years. Most ssd's have died within a year, but usually only one. My desktop with Crucial C100's tossed the disk after 6 months, and I've been running the other without a net for a year and a half since without a problem. It's still in the mdraid, but with no peer, and take power hits and crashes (yay plasma!) commonly without issue in recovery. My exception has been my last laptop, a little dell e7240 with dual msata slots I used Samsung Evo 940 512gb disks in. They've been both 2 years as a champ, recovering every time a resync has been needed after a power loss without issue or degradation. Definitely going Samsung again next time, everything else has sucked, including Adata, Crucial, and others I've forgotten. My links are all pretty old, I've been using this recipe for a bit, only last deviation was figuring out how to do it with EFI of my crappy asus laptop work gave me for a bit to use. I think I've posted my recipe for it here before if you search me in archives, I can again if interested. I have a dell precision desktop coming that is basically a poweredge server with dual xeons I can pack with ram, so it better darn well present me a legacy bios to boot linux with my usual formula. Just wondering since i have to get ssd's again for it if I should go with NVMe's. If I wait a few weeks, the new Samsung 960's should be out too - enough time to figure out figure out xen on it natively for desktop use (another long story). -mb On 10/27/2016 02:17 PM, Nathan England wrote: > > I have so far stuck with Samsung SSDs for the fde, as I was afraid > running luks would shorten the life span. How long have you been > running an SSD with luks? Have you noticed any degredation? > > Or seen any good articles about it? > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss