perhaps can be a good solution use a 2,5" Solid State Disk or a 2,5" 44 pin IDE hard disk in behalf of compact flash, or use an external USB HD to store log files... I remember to have an old astlinux (0.4.x) installation on a net4801 using a 2,5" IDE 44 pin HD...

bye
Graziano

Il 02/10/2012 13.24, The Cadillac Kid ha scritto:
what is the best storage option for the NET-5501 for a High write situation... a USB stick is not an option as it will likely end up tampered with... im a bit concerned about CF cards,, as I have has one fail with only 9 months.. it could be defective, but i somehow think it could be tied to the more-writes than perhaps most do...

just interested to see what you guys do when needing high writes.. im a bit concerned about putting a HDD in a NET5501 as ive heard the SATA interface isnt real.. (plus power concerns as well).

in this case the sys admin wants a FULL VERBOSE running asterisk log on a system that easily takes 400 calls per day.. that seems like a lot of writes to the CF..

-Christopher


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