Spotify may be killing your components – but there’s a fix
Spotify could be significantly reducing the lifespan of your computer storage, according to a new report.
It’s believed that Spotify’s music streaming app has been writing huge amounts of data to users’ machines, potentially putting some storage systems at risk. According to an Ars Technica article and multiple user reports, Spotify users were experiencing hundreds of gigabytes of data being written in an hour, with some reported write amounts rising to 1TB or more. More worryingly, the issue seemed to be occurring even when Spotify was idle, and not storing songs locally.
The chief problem with this bug is that it can cause significant problems for solid state drives (SSDs). That’s because SSDs have a limited amount of write capacity, after which point their endurance runs out. Generally, that’s such a high amount that it never really becomes an issue, which is why SSDs – typically faster, but more expensive than HDDs – are still so popular.
But if Spotify is consistently writing vast quantities of data to an SSD for no apparent reason, it could bring forward the death-date of an SSD:
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One commenter wrote: “It’s re-writing your playlist database, which is a total non-issue if the database is small. If your database is big then this is a huge problem. For example, Samsung’s 840 Evo can handle 10GB of writes per day for 28 years. According to Reddit, people with especially large databases are seeing Spotify write 10GB every 40 seconds, which according to Samsung, would wear out the drive in just four days.”
Another commenter wrote: “Holy shit. I just checked, and Task Manager says Spotify has written over 1TB in the past 15 days. I’ve played maybe five songs on this computer during that time. I’m shutting it off now, and it’s not coming back till this is fixed.”
To check if Spotify is writing to your SSD, download this program, then right click on the top row of the table, click ‘Select Columns’, choose ‘Process I/O’, then select ‘Write Bytes’ (Credit: /u/KnoppersKing).
A Spotify spokesperson gave TrustedReviews the following statement: “We’ve seen some questions in our community around the amount of written data using the Spotify client on desktop. These have been reviewed and any potential concerns have now been addressed in version 1.0.42, currently rolling out to all users.”
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