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I have 3 SSD's I would like to create a spanned volume with. I have 2 480GB SSD's and 1 brand new 128GB SSD. The 2 480GB SSD's are what are worrying me though since I think they have taken a huge beating. Here are some SSD-Z screenshots I have for the 2 SSD's. Should I use these SSD's? Should I keep one out of the array, or are they both close to End of Life?

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2 minutes ago, Kimberly Robinett said:

I have 3 SSD's I would like to create a spanned volume with. I have 2 480GB SSD's and 1 brand new 128GB SSD. The 2 480GB SSD's are what are worrying me though since I think they have taken a huge beating. Here are some SSD-Z screenshots I have for the 2 SSD's. Should I use these SSD's? Should I keep one out of the array, or are they both close to End of Life?

ssd.png

ssd2.png

 

It says <Click or Press F9 to Show>

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Respect

 

 

 

 

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i don't know if they are at the end of their life, but you should always back up a RAID 0 array anyway.  and make a seperate backup of very important documents. put those in the cloud or something. 

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6 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

I wasn't look for your serial number.

your SSD are EOL and it says to press F9

 

*Pressing F9 to show respect for your EOL SSD* :P

 

Still, you can get some pretty important info from a serial, I don't want that

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