Wanting to calculate NAND exhaustion rates on my RB, and all RB's in general.
I see the value "sector writes" in the system | resources section - but without knowing how big a "sector" is, I can't calculate how much impact a single sector write has.
Now, rather than telling me - "well how many writes do you have," "or really unless you're doing a lot of web-cache you don't need to worry" - please stop.
Just assume I'm really miserly, and I want to keep my RB running for the next 1000 years and I want to be sure the NAND will last that long.
I really want to know how big a "sector" write is, so I can use my own judgement.
So again, how big is a "sector write" on the RB?
Does the size of a "sector" vary depending on device or NAND capacity?
Finally, is all recent [last 5 years] RB NAND good for one-hundred-thousand writes?
[I've done some searching and the best I found was only non-confirmed speculation was that a "sector" was 16kb.]
-Greg