GMR Head Amplitude (magnetic HDDs), Drive Life Protection Status (SSDs) | Amplitude of "thrashing" (repetitive head moving motions between operations). In solid-state drives, indicates whether usage trajectory is outpacing the expected life curve |
If it were true, yes it would be very bad.
Given that your disk only has about 400gb of writes that is impossible.
Seems like there's a bug in the firmware which counte the media_wearout_indicator the wrong way around:
https://community.wd.com/t/media-wearout-indicator-wd-blue-ssd-incorrect-value-firmware-error/277607
Your disk is at 99% life left instead of 1%.
OP, you bought a desktop-class drive that is not suitable for a hypervisor.
I would RMA the thing and replace it with either Enterprise-level SSD or something with a higher TBW rating
Can anyone give me a hint, if it is ok or really that bad?
Sorry for my late answer and my bad english
Yes, it is a brand new Western Digital WD Red SA500 NAS SATA SSD 1TB, 2.5" (installed in a Tiny Q920) for my home network
I'm also pretty sure the WD test on a windows PC will bring no error.
I try to contact the PVE team.
Thanks for all your input!