• Solid State Drives with Wearout Status
• Solid State Drives with Less Than an Estimated 56 Days of Life Remaining
• Solid State Drives with Less Than 2% Usage Remaining
• Solid State Drives with Less Than 5% Usage Remaining
• Smart Array Controllers
• Non Smart Array Controllers
When the generated report is viewed in a browser, the report page displays the following fields in the
SmartSSD Status table.
Field
Description
SSD Wear Status
Indicates the SSD's wear status with one of the following messages:
• OK
• Not Supported
• The SmartSSD Wear Gauge log is full. Wear Gauge parameters are not
available.
• SSD has less than 5% usage remaining before wearout.
• SSD has less than 2% usage remaining before wearout.
• SSD has less than an estimated 56 days before it reaches the maximum
usage limit for writes (wearout) and should be replaced as soon as possible.
• SSD has less than 5% of usage remaining before wearout. It has less than an
estimated 56 days before it reaches the maximum usage limit and should be
replaced as soon as possible.
• SSD has less than 2% of usage remaining before wearout. It has less than an
estimated 56 days before it reaches the maximum usage limit and should be
replaced as soon as possible.
• SSD has reached the maximum rated usage limit for writes (wearout) and
should be replaced immediately.
Power Cycles
Indicates the number of times the SSD has powered on from the powered off
state
Power On Hours
Indicates the number of hours the SSD has been powered on
Estimated Life
Remaining Based
On Workload To
Date
Indicates an estimate of the number of days the SSD has before SSD Utilization
reaches 100%. This field is not displayed when the SSD Utilization is still at 0%.
Usage Remaining
Indicates the percentage of the SSD that has not worn out. Usage remaining is
equal to the difference of 100 and the SSD Utilization percentage.
SSD Utilization
Indicates the percentage of the SSD that has worn out
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