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I couldn't count the number of failed sd cards I've seen across all my fingers and toes.
I've seen like 4 ssds in my entire life fail. Plus you could just do mdraid 1 / btrfs across 2 of them if you want
Any failures of SanDisk Extreme Pro / Samsung Evo Plus?
I buy the redundancy argument. I'd still use ZFS for that if possible though. ๐ All my machines use mdraid 1 for their system drives but now that I know enough about ZFS, I'd likely use it on root next time around.
Yes. I've always splurged on nice cards for my personal stuff. I think it's more about the write behavior of Linux than anything else, since I've never had a card die in my camera.
I refuse to use a pi with SD at this point. Saving $50 isn't worth my time to reinstall things.
You're making me nervous.
But then again, all my Pis are OpenWrt now which barely writes, so I'm probably fine. ๐