Your microSD card is 64 GB in size. 
You can access it all if you follow the instructions to expand the file 
system.
The eMMC is 4 GB in size.
If you need less than 4 GB, then you can use the eMMC.
If you do a lot of writes, then the 64 GB card will last much longer, since 
the write leveling algorithms have more memory to work with.
If you are just using the BBB for learning and experimentation, then you 
will never use it enough to worry about wearing anything out.
With the uSD card, you could have several different cards, with different 
programs or operating systems on them, and easily switch back and forth.
So, as usual, the answer is "it depends on what you want to do, and what 
you care about."



On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 11:08:10 PM UTC-5, mahendr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Im setting up an beaglebone black i have had for sometime.
> I've downloaded the latest image and flashed it to my SD card(Samsung Evo 
> Select 64Gb).  As im following the instruction on this page: 
> https://beagleboard.org/getting-started,  i have come to part where it 
> states:
>
>  "If using BeagleBone Black, BeagleBone Blue, BeagleBone AI or other 
> board with on-board eMMC flash and you desire to write the image to your 
> on-board eMMC, you'll need to follow the instructions at 
> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Flashing_eMMC";
>
> My question is, are there any benefits of writing th image to the eMMC vs 
> running it of my SD?
>
> Thanks
>
>

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