2TB 16GB model. 3% used.
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) February 15, 2021
That means that for a 256GB model, proportionally, you'd expect ~30% usage.
If this is accurate, some of these machines aren't going to last half a year to 100%.
And that's a 16GB model. 8GB should be worse.
Holy shit. https://t.co/9HcmaYgJPT
This was one of my concerns about the pitifully small (non-ECC) RAM on these machines. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/yJ8VZrjaiD
— Mark Simmons (@MarkDSimmons) February 23, 2021
any mac experts know why my SSD just fills up throughout the day, frequently going from 65%ish percent free to 100% over the course of 8 hours? reboot dumps whatever cache is loading up, but it’s super annoying.
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) February 23, 2021
Big Sur 11.2.1, https://t.co/tgnoaQQSj3 is not syncing email.
If @Apple M1 Macs appear to be chewing through their soldered-in SSDs, this will obviously reduce their lifespan, their usefulness, and their resale value, dramatically. Apple's war on our Right To Repair will wind-up hurting itself as well as consumers. https://t.co/71l8mnuk4o
— Doug Peters #Artist #Domainer #Designer #Marketer (@Domainating) February 23, 2021
Update on M1 SSD wear issue: Available data suggests that write endurance ratings are not proportional to drive size.
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) February 16, 2021
256GB model: ~2000TB [1700-2300]
2TB model: ~5000TB [4300-6000]
This means that @david_rysk's currently known worst case would push a 256GB model to 100% in ~2y
People with an M1 mac, please run `brew install smartmontools && sudo smartctl --all /dev/disk0` and report back (and what kind of usage you make of the machine, especially RAM).
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) February 15, 2021
I'm at <600GBW on my MBP, but I don't use it heavily. https://t.co/LbhE9p7FiK
Intel Macs qualify too, if you can scale that by the time you've owned it and it looks crazy. Obviously 100TB over 4 years is reasonable.
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) February 16, 2021
(macOS is swapping at an alarming rate… on 16GB of RAM) pic.twitter.com/Be6iPljmTs
— Longhorn (@never_released) February 13, 2021
M1 Mac SSD update…
— Longhorn (@never_released) February 13, 2021
Apple, this is NOT okay. Especially as the internal SSD isn’t replaceable. The machine is just a bit over 2 months old. pic.twitter.com/xqlSMjxwTa
This is still way too fast, but not as bad as we previously thought (<1y).
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) February 16, 2021
If you have >100TB written on an M1 mac, or a percentage used indicator of 3% or more, please do reply with your stats.
AppleのM1搭載ノートには妙にSSD書き込みが多いという報告が上がっており、スワップかな?言われてたんですが、スワップが減るはずの16GBでも同じ現象が起きてるらしい。
— かも (@R3000C) February 23, 2021
記事の例だと書き込み済みの保証可能なバイトの合計が3%も行ってるらしい。
流石に摩耗が早すぎる。https://t.co/bh3lsDmNG4
The latest Apple M1 Macs appear to be thrashing the swapfile which is bad news for the life of the SSDs. https://t.co/FnZTL2k2y8
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) February 23, 2021
M1 맥 사용자들, 과다한 SSD 마모 보고해
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) February 23, 2021
- 지난주 일부 M1 맥 사용자들은 SSD에서 현저한 양의 데이터를 기록(쓰기)하고 있는 것을 보고해
- 트위터와 맥루머스 포럼을 통해 사용자들은 M1 맥이 짧은 시간 동안 아주 높은 드라이브 기록(쓰기)을 경험하고 있다고 보고해https://t.co/sCwBEVaGto
애플실리콘 기반 맥 제품들이 비정상적으로 높은 SSD 사용량을 나타내고 있다는 기사 https://t.co/i7qurUMOFC
— H. Kim (@metavital) February 24, 2021
심하면 벌써 내장 SSD의 TBW의 10~13%까지 소진한 경우도 있다고
Should we be concerned that Apple is already selling refurbished M1 Macs? Especially in light of this. (Note: we have no idea how widespread this is yet) https://t.co/OiwrGk67Oe
— Jason Evangelho ⭕️ Tech For Everyone (@killyourfm) February 24, 2021