bcache and SSD over provisioning

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Hello,

I've recently learnt that SSDs (all ?) need to be over provisioned. My
SSD is a kingstom SSDNOW MS200 (controller is
SandForce-SF2241).

First I'd like to know if over-provisioning is still needed when
bcache is used ?

I'm assuming that I need over-provisioning.

Currently my whole SSD is used a cache device and my backing device is
a 900Mo partition with ext4 and no over-provisioning was foreseen.

What's the best practice to make my SSD over-provisioned ?

  - Should I create 2 partitions with one left emtpy and whose size is
roughly 7% of the device size ?
  - Should I create a "Host Protected Area" by using hdparm ?

And finally, can I create the over-provisioning without lost the
content of my backing device ?

Thanks for your help.
-- 
Francis
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