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You shouldn't really use swap on an SSD in the first place. It reduces the drive's lifespan.
While true, you're still unlikely to see significant wear from a typical PC use case over the typical replacement time.
Typical replacement time of what? You never need to replace an SSD if it doesn't wear out.
most people aren't using 64gb ssds anymore, so I would say that the 64gb ssd I bought in 2014 has outlived its usable life, even though it is not worn out.