![]() Intended to be an indicator of imminent wear-out. Number of erase/program cycles per block on average. Kingston describe this SMART attribute as follows: If consider first "server" 256 GB, SAMSUNG MZ7TE256HMHP-00000, it is already at the maximum? Will it go down to zero? If consider "laptop" Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB, it is 0 and probably will go to 100, then will fail. Some values are at the minimum, some are at the maximum. ![]() # server 240 GB, SAMSUNG MZ7KM240HAGR-0E005ġ77 Wear_Leveling_Count 0x0013 099 099 005 Pre-fail Always - 11Īny idea how to read Wear_Leveling_Count? # server 512 GB, SAMSUNG MZ7TE512HMHP-00000 (suppose to be new) ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUEġ77 Wear_Leveling_Count 0x0013 100 100 000 Pre-fail Always - 0 Here are some examples: # my laptop Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (new) ![]() When I do: smartctl -a /dev/sda | grep 177 I have Samsung SSDs on my own laptop and on some servers.
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