Dear listers,

I'm thinking about buying a mac mini, to replace my old windows box that holds 
a lot of mp3 data for us. I'm very satisfied with regular hard disks. Some are 
still alive after 8 years of continuous spinning 24 7. I heard that the flash 
memory though, which is also part of a fusion drive in the newer mac machines, 
have a finite number of reads and writes, typically around 2 to 3 years. Is 
there anything clever to say about a fusion drive? Would a fusion drive be more 
likely to die early than a regular hard drive? I'm wondering weather or not to 
get that fusion drive. Any advice?

Thanks in advance,
Paul.

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