Peder,
I am now running my computer with an SSD as system disk (Corsair Performance Series P128).
SSDs are not recommended for intensive disk writing and in particular OS memory swapping is discouraged.
Is it safe for the SSD to be used for Photo Mechanic disk cache, or should I be using one of my old hard drives?
Photo Mechanic's caching system does write a lot of files to its cache when browsing photos. But once it generates a thumbnail, it is only written once, and read many times. It isn't like virtual memory where a particular sector of the disk is rewritten many thousands of times.
We can't be held responsible for any drive failures if you use Photo Mechanic on your system.
How many write cycles can a sector handle before it fails?
If your system only has the internal SSD and you use too much memory and virtual memory would kick in, does the system just run out of memory or does it just do VM paging anyway?
-Kirk