I've been editing from, and rendering/recording to Samsung SSDs exclusively for years now—which includes 1080, 1440, 2160, and some 4320 video footage—and I've only written ~25TB to, what used to be, my main recording SSD. I've since added another 1TB drive to record to so that the EVO could have a break (for now), and it's not even at 4TB of written data.
At 50GB/day of writing, the 1TB 840 EVO is estimated to last 63 years, the 1TB 850 EVOs have listed at 2PB (Petabytes) total of endurance, and the 1TB 850 Pro SSDs are apparently capable of 6PB. Obviously I'm listing the estimated endurance of Samsung 1TB drives, and as shown in the tables, the drives with a lower capacity apparently have a lower endurance.
In my opinion, SSDs have proven themselves as a reliable replacement to any HDD, and the only thing that is still a turn off are the prices when comparing larger SSDs to larger HDDs, but hopefully that will change in the near future.
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