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Maybe you should be asking if the SATA technology will be around 10+ years from now. Lots of machines are leaning on NVMe over SSD. As with anything on a server, PC, or Laptop tech changes all the time. Like you wouldn't be able to use a PC case from the early 2000s today as the connectors aren't the same as they are on a modern PC.
You may want to look at saving just more than the SSDs on the shelf, you want to ensure that you have a Motherboard that can support those drives.