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Wear Leveling

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Wear leveling is an SSD technique that distributes write operations evenly across all memory cells. Each flash cell has a limited number of write cycles — without wear leveling, frequently written areas would fail prematurely. In an ISMS context, wear leveling is relevant for secure data deletion: because data is physically distributed, a simple overwrite is insufficient for SSDs. Instead, manufacturer-provided secure erase commands or encryption with subsequent key destruction are required.

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