SSD lifetime saving

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Hi all,

Just bought a Samsung 840 Pro SSD and would like to know how to save its lifetime.
I made this partitionning:
   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1   *        2048    40962047    20480000   83  Linux
/dev/sda2        40962048    81922047    20480000   83  Linux
/dev/sda3        81922048  1000215215   459146584   8e  Linux LVM

/dev/sda1 (20GB) is my /
/dev/sda2 (20GB) will be my / for my F19 install (soon)


Then my HOME is in the LVM
I also installed several virtual guests using ext4 over LVMs.

I'll take the habit to add the "discard" mount option for my VMs, and the hosts system is already "discard" mounted.

What else could I basically setup in order to be SSD friendly?
Are the fixed size sda1 and sda2 dangerous for those sectors?
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