Intel has 3 types of SSD endurance levels. 0.3 drive writes per day (standard), 3 drive writes per day (mid-endurance) and 10 drive writes per day(high endurance). Drive writes per day is exactly how it sounds, writing the full capacity of that drive with the worst case random workload, every single day for 5 years. So for 800GB a 10 drive writes per day endurance means 15+ Petabytes of the most demanding workloads possible.
What workload category do you think could even come close?
Do you have a specific workload then share that on this discussion?
Remember this is on a single drive, so when you RAID stripe drives, divide your workload size by drive numbers used.
Can you bring it? The SSD Division here in Intel really wants to know and we'll make it worth your while.