My worst one is with 280TB but has 600TB lifespan...
The trick is using lots of memory to avoid disk writes =) (aka disable paging spaces, and on windows use a lot of memory, and if possible disable paging space file).
Or hit the massive sequential writing on normal rotating disks... and care less for it. =)
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I generally don't run swaps on my linux vms anyways since I have plenty of ram to give them. But anyways certainly going to just make a NAS with raid 5/6 long life SSDs, should be able to strike a balance between lifespan and speed.