Sigh. I'm pretty tired of debunking this, and I'm copying exactly what I said previously
The idea that SSDs are fragile snowflakes that will melt under the white heat of data is a bit of a misnomer.
Many tests have been done where drives have been torture tested - tech report did one with last generation drives, here's an ongoing one and basically its PRETTY hard to kill a mode SSD by excessive writes.
If it dies prematurely, its more likely to be due to other things.
You're going to want your pagefile on a SSD - If you have tons of ram, you're barely going to touch it except when needed.
If you don't, the fast SSD will be a better place to put a pagefile.
I tend to treat my systems as if my drives would die any day, and back up so... I'm probably a little less worried, but I'm doubtful it'll have a major effect on drive lifespans
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