In the previous post, I discussed how much data was written and read to and from the SSDs in my bare metal server in a data center over the course of a year. While this is my main server, I do have additional smaller servers at home for other purposes. One serves as redundancy for some of my services so that in case that server in the data center fails, I can recover from it quickly by temporarily switching over to the backup server. In these servers I have SSDs that are 6 and 8 years old, so they’ve been around for a while.

Let’s start to have a look at the server at home that I use as a warm standby server and backup location for some of my services such as my Nextcloud instances. In addition, I run…

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