There is also a widely used diagnostic tool called designed for Windows users. [1512.02325] SSD: Single Shot MultiBox Detector - arXiv
Your SSD life is measured in writes, not years. For 99% of home users, the drive will become obsolete long before it becomes unusable. Monitor, trim, and don't defrag.
Solid-State Drives (SSDs) have revolutionized the way we store and access data, offering faster performance, lower latency, and greater reliability compared to traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). However, like any electronic device, SSDs have a limited lifespan, and understanding how long they last is crucial for making informed decisions about data storage and management.
Let’s kill the biggest myth immediately: They die because they are "worn out." Unlike a mechanical watch, time alone does not degrade an SSD. Only data writes do.