I say you will be good.
If there is a drive out there that is not enterprise class that can handle all the writes you can throw at it, that drive is the 830.
The reason I say this is found Here
Just before it failed....
Samsung 830 256GB Day 261
(GiB ) 6,488,443
(TiB ) 6,336
(PiB ) 6.22
(Avg) 298.66 MB/s over the past 3400+ hours
(B1) Wear Leveling Count: 28,044
(B5) Program Fail Count: 0
(B6) Erase Fail Count: 44
(B7) Runtime Bad Block Count: 913
(05) Reallocated Sectors: 3,739,648
Read Failures: 869