How long can preamp tubes last?


Good evening Ladies and Gents
Trying to learn! I have had a Shiit Freya + preamp for about 1 year now, and it has about 450 hours of play time, with original tubes.
Is it time to change the tubs? What tubes/brand would be recommended to purchase? 
As far as budget, I really have no idea what they cost.
Also, what does the expression" rolling the tubes" means?

Any information would be welcome.
Thank for reading.
rockanroller
In 1988, I purchased a new VTL Deluxe from Audio Advisor. It came with Westinghouse Hungary (Tunsgram) 12AX7 and Tesla 12AU7. In 2013, I transferred those tubes over to the Rogue Atlas Magnum, replacing the stock JJ’s. So the Tunsgram and Tesla have lasted 33 years. Still going strong and still sound fantastic.
Rock, trust me on this. You will absolutely know when a tube goes bad.
If the preamp sounds good. Leave it alone. It never hurts to keep a spare set of tubes for when the tube, tubes do go bad. Do yourself a favor. Do not get started tube rolling. It will drive you crazy.
Pre amp tubes last a long time, many years, and i would recommend nos tubes from someone like andy's tubes, and tube rolling means switching out tubes for different ones, whether old or new. A good nos tube is expensive but well worth the extra cost for any unit.
450 hours a year? My cables take longer than that to break in (so the manufacturer says). I've had the same NOS GEs in my Freya for a long time (2 billion hours or so), and the interesting and somewhat unique thing about the Freya is that you can check the honesty or whatever of the tubes instantly...simply switch the mode to passive or FET and match the gain...presto el checko. If the tubes (relatively) sound like mush possibly change them, or for you, get new ones anyway in 2036.