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: While internal drives are supported by default, monitoring external USB drives may require the installation of a SAT SMART driver, which can be done directly through the Lifespan application . Why Drive Monitoring Matters

is a specialized macOS utility designed to solve this exact problem by acting as an early warning system for your storage health. Here is everything you need to know about using this tool to safeguard your data. What is Micromat Lifespan?

Monitoring Your Mac's Soul: A Guide to Micromat Lifespan In the world of modern computing, your data is only as safe as the flash memory it sits on. While Solid State Drives (SSDs) are incredibly fast, they have a silent, built-in "time of death" determined by how much data they can write before the memory cells wear out.

By using a tool like Micromat Lifespan, you gain insight into these invisible metrics (like Terabytes Written or TBW), moving from "hoping" your drive is healthy to "knowing" exactly when it's time to upgrade. Lifespan 2 - Micromat

Every write to an SSD—whether you are saving a photo, downloading a movie, or just browsing the web (which creates cache files)—contributes to the wear and tear of its NAND flash cells. Different storage technologies have varying lifespans:

Lifespan is a streamlined Menu Bar application for macOS that monitors the remaining useful life of flash-based storage devices. Unlike standard hard drives that might fail mechanically with audible clicks, SSDs tend to wear out silently over thousands of write cycles. Lifespan tracks these cycles and provides a clear, simple percentage of how much "life" is left in your drive. Key Features and Capabilities