Tube preamplifier lifespan


Do tube preamplifiers, excluding tube replacements, have shorter lives than solid state preamps?

onehorsepony

Parts quality likely biggest variable, amount of heat generated also important, heat enemy of parts reliability/longevity. My pre uses DHT so relatively low heat, has two chassis, one for power supply, other signal path. 

the thing that confuses me is that i've heard that Mcintosh preamps, using full vacuum tubes last forever. where the BHK preamp only uses two small tubes on the input and mosfets on the output

i'm concerned, since i traded in my 20 year old Bryston preamp (still under warranty) for my 'retirement' system

the owner of psaudio told me that they do, lifespan of only 20 years"

With the exception of the amplifying and rectifier section(if fully tube) components -tubes vs discrete transistors/OP amps, they essentially have the same caps &resistors etc.

Perhaps the SS devices(transistors/OPamps  and diodes) are what will qualify lasting longer comparing the 2?