How about longevity?
I have heard since SSDs came into discussion that they have a finite number of read/write cycles. Of course, due to the moving parts that make them work, current conventional disk harddrives also have a finite life. Now we know that the life of a conventional harddrive is longer than the typical useful life of the computer in which it is installed, thereby making harddrive life span not a critical consideration. Does anyone have information as to the expected lifetime of a SSD that is big enough a capacity to be practical for serious computer use? "No moving parts" doesn't mean infinite lifetime; especially concerning SSDs. Is this life short enough to be a consideration when looking at SSDs?