Great stuff Tom, I had to abandon my Pi as it was starting to get flakey 
and locking the database.  I totally ported it to my freenas box in a VM 
for now, but my goal is to get 2 more Pi 3's and create a docker swarm with 
all three nodes as master nodes.  That way if I loose one, it stays up and 
I can replace the bad card without interruption.  We're going to be 
building an off grid house so this will be the brains of the house 
(including the weather and home automation) so it's going to have to be as 
bulletproof as possible.  I may connect an SSD to it just for extra storage 
but keeping the power consumption small will be the key.

Have you tried using USB thumb drives?  I think there is a way to run the 
OS from them so that the SD card gets minimal reads/writes because they do 
not have any real mechanisms to balance writes across the media like some 
thumb drives and SSD's do.

On Saturday, 4 November 2017 09:17:40 UTC-4, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> ​I've now had an Sandisk Extreme Plus SD card running on a Raspberry Pi B+ 
> for nearly 3 years straight without a problem.
>
> http://www.threefools.org/weewx/status/index.html
>
> And, today marks one year of continuous uptime for weewx in this test!
>
> There are two conclusions to making these cards work:
>
>    - Get a good one. I know it seem ironic to spend $30 on storage for a 
>    $35 computer, but it makes a big difference.
>    - Use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). It doesn't have to be a 
>    very big one, but expect to spend another $50.
>
> So your $35 computer, once it's kitted out with a power supply, WiFi 
> adapter, UPS, and memory card, is more like a $150 computer.
>
> But, the good news is that it's not necessary to buy a hard drive.
>
> Incidentally, in the one year that weewx has been up, it's memory usage 
> has grown from VIRT 49.7MB to 52.7MB, RES from 32MB to 39MB. It has used 
> almost 1136 hours of CPU time, for an average duty cycle of about 13%.
>
> -tk
>

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