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NVME Drives reaching their Rated Endurance - Time to replace ?

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Hi Everyone

I was checking my dedicated Ryzen 5700G server and checked the NVMe SMART data.

The server has 2x Crucial P3 1TB SSDs in RAID1. Performance generally seems fine:

  • RAID1 status healthy ([UU])
  • No media errors
  • No NVMe controller resets or I/O errors
  • NVMe temperatures around 34–35°C
  • Website TTFB typically 40–70ms
  • Network diagnostics look normal

However, both drives report:

critical_warning: 0x4
percentage_used: 100%

Drive 1:

  • CT1000P3SSD8
  • Data written: ~255 TB
  • Media errors: 0

Drive 2:

  • CT1000P3SSD8
  • Data written: ~247 TB
  • Media errors: 0

My Concerns :

  1. How concerned would you be as a host or system admin about Crucial P3 SSDs showing 100% percentage_used in a production web hosting server?

  2. Have you seen these drives continue operating reliably for a long time beyond the rated endurance?

  3. If it were you, would you proactively replace them now, or simply monitor SMART and keep good backups until actual errors appear ?

  4. In a real world scenario Could reaching 100% endurance contribute to occasional performance inconsistencies even when SMART shows no media errors and latency remains low ?

Interested in hearing real-world experiences here :) . Thank you Everyone !

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