I just use the sd card to boot from and then use an attached usb hard 
drive.  Many others have configured a ram disk and use the ram disk as much 
as possible - with backups to sd only as and when required so that the sd 
card is not hammered continuously.  SD cards are really designed for data 
storage not for repeated read/write operations, and certainly not for 24/7 
read/write..

On Monday, 31 October 2016 10:34:25 UTC+2, Jacek Skowroński wrote:
>
> Hi,
> How does Your sd card "live" in raspberry pi?
> On my example I lost 5 cards already - all of them by 3-4months long.
> Is it normal?
>
> Yust now I'm looking to get rid of sd cards and write down data somewhere 
> else.
> Any topics? Any hints?
>

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