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Read more about the article Write Amplification Explained: Why 2 Writes + 2 Writes ≠ 4 Writes in SSDs

Write Amplification Explained: Why 2 Writes + 2 Writes ≠ 4 Writes in SSDs

  • Post author:Raghav Bansal
  • Post published:February 8, 2026
  • Post category:Reliability

Write Amplification Factor (WAF) is a critical phenomenon in NAND flash devices that directly impacts SSD endurance, performance, and lifespan. In simple terms, lower WAF is always better, as it…

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