I just recently purchased an OCZ Vertex 4 SSD
A simple google search yields tons of tips and tricks to relink cache folders in Windows to the storage (traditional) hard drive to prevent constant read/writes on the SSD - however all of these are dated 2010 and prior
Can modern SSD lifespans be significantly shortened by cache?
I'd assume by now this is not an issue and a SSD should last for many many years even with regular usage
A simple google search yields tons of tips and tricks to relink cache folders in Windows to the storage (traditional) hard drive to prevent constant read/writes on the SSD - however all of these are dated 2010 and prior
Can modern SSD lifespans be significantly shortened by cache?
I'd assume by now this is not an issue and a SSD should last for many many years even with regular usage