Wear Leveling
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What is Wear Leveling?
A technique used in solid-state drives to distribute write operations evenly across all memory cells, prolonging the drive's lifespan by preventing premature wear-out of frequently used cells.
Simply Put:
Imagine Wear Leveling as a teacher rotating seating so every chair gets used evenly. This keeps the chairs (memory cells) from wearing out too fast.