No, 600TBW is for a 1TB Evo. For a Pro, it would be 1.200TBW.
Unfortunately, neither of my disks are that big. Home is on a 256GB SSD which boils down to 300TBW. System SSD is a bit older 120GB OCz Vertex 3. This model doesn't have a TBW rating.
As a result, if I don't do anything heavy, it'd last for a century in the best case. I'm not sure about OCz though. It reports 100% life remaining but it's from the skunkworks era of the SSDs so, I can't be sure for anything.
The numbers climb very fast when you start to develop stuff and enter compile -> test -> debug cycle. So, I'd rather have that endurance and use it while developing software rather than eating it while doing daily stuff.
Almost, but not quite. The Vertex 3 was one of the best SSDs at that time. Had one of the better Sandforce controllers with proper MLC flash but, had to write compressible data to obtain these speeds.
It has no temperature sensor so it cannot compensate for temperature or understand its environment. It doesn't have a TBW rating (IIRC) and reports writes and reads in GiB. So it's somewhat limited when compared to today's drives.
Unfortunately, neither of my disks are that big. Home is on a 256GB SSD which boils down to 300TBW. System SSD is a bit older 120GB OCz Vertex 3. This model doesn't have a TBW rating.
As a result, if I don't do anything heavy, it'd last for a century in the best case. I'm not sure about OCz though. It reports 100% life remaining but it's from the skunkworks era of the SSDs so, I can't be sure for anything.
The numbers climb very fast when you start to develop stuff and enter compile -> test -> debug cycle. So, I'd rather have that endurance and use it while developing software rather than eating it while doing daily stuff.