Mandi! Alain Péan
  In chel di` si favelave...

>> The SSD is most likely about to die, and I'd change it ASAP
> Yes, this is something you can verify in IDRAC, storage, physical disks, 
> wear leveling.

Exactly; the strange thing is that: if i look at iDRAC:

Drive Details           
 Device Description     Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in Slot 4
 Operational State      Not Applicable
 Block Size     512 bytes
 Failure Predicted      No
 Remaining Rated Write Endurance        100%
 Power Status   On
 Form Factor    2.5 inch
 Certified      Yes
 T10 PI Capability      Not Capable
 Controller     PERC H750 Adapter
 Enclosure      BP14G+ 0:1
RAID Information                
 Progress       Not Applicable
 Used RAID Disk Space   446.63 GB
 Available RAID Disk Space      0 GB
 Non RAID Disk Cache Policy     Not Applicable
SAS/SATA/PCIe/NVMe Drive Information            
 Negotiated Speed       6 Gbps
 Capable Speed  6 Gbps
 SAS Address    3F4EE08014CE2508
Security                
 Encryption Capable     Not Capable
 Encryption Protocol    None
 System Erase Capability        CryptographicErasePD
 Cryptographic Erase Capable    Capable
Manufacturing Information               
 Part Number    KR0J1TYJSK5001BA01Y9A02
 Manufacturer   SKhynix
 Non RAID Disk Cache Policy     Not Applicable
 Product ID     HFS480G32FEH BA1
 Revision       DD02
 Serial Number  ESABN5131I080BA2O
 Manufactured Day       Not Applicable
 Manufactured Week      Not Applicable
 Manufactured Year      Not Applicable


Disk appear perfectly healthy.

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