Unused storage on an SSD is treated as free space: for the purpose of writing data, storage that the operating system hasn’t allocated counts towards overprovisioning. You can manually add an empty partition to provide unallocated storage an SSD will use for overprovisioning. I’d settle for the lower range for typical use and the higher end if you use software that’s constantly writing and moving files to the drive. You might opt to always keep a significant fraction of your startup volume empty, from 5 to 20 percent on top of the inherent amount built into the drive.
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