On 09/29/2013 08:55 AM, John Griessen wrote:
> On 09/28/2013 04:41 PM, Jay Carlson wrote:
>> stopped trying to run 24/7 systems with / on USB Flash about five
>> years ago. Things*may*  have improved since then
> 
> How about SD card flash?  Any better?

I have been following this topic for a while with quite some interest.I
have used USB sticks with data that overtime got corrupted and i believe
one time with a "portable" OS.

I am now about to test a 32gb sandisk ultra (30B/s) with raspberry pi to
deploy on my mesh network.
If anyone has some feedback about this it would be good to know.
I am wondering if i should go with a USB hard drive or the SD card will
be ok.

In the same principle of extroot usage i use SD memory cards with my
netbooks for specific partitions or directories that get a lot of
writing like /var/log /swap  /home/user/* and since i am a gentoo user;
for portage.
So far no corruption and only better performance after more than one
year with a netbook that is works as a 24/7 server up timed over  1 year.


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