I’ve been told that with solid state drives, the controller writes to different areas to prevent specific areas from being written to too often. The result is that if the SSD size is doubled, for the same software, each segment is written to half as often. The expected life (or time before serious degrade) is therefore doubled (or at least increased).
Would the same effect be noticed on an SD card, and would it therefore be a strategy to oversize the SD card?
Perhaps Glyn you can let us know in 10-20 years?