Posted by Rajesh Pandey on Mar 08, 2021 in How To, MacBook
Apple’s M1 Macs have set a new standard with their performance and battery life. However, they are not without their fair share of issues. It was recently reported that the SSD usage on M1 Macs is unnecessarily high, which could greatly shorten their lifespan. If you are worried about your Mac’s SSD health, here’s how you can check it.
It is important to check your Mac’s SSD’s health, irrespective of whether you are using an Intel or M1-based Mac. If the SSD is under heavy stress, you should backup all your data on it in case it fails. Due to the way Macs are engineered, each SSD is tied to the logic board. This means that if the SSD in your Mac stops working, you won’t be able to retrieve the data stored on it.