Don't buy crappy SD cards - i.e. PNY. That is especially true in an
application where it's used 24/7 as a solid state drive. Wear leveling in
flash is very important and crappy flash won't endure.
Assi
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It's funny how you though going away from a moving disk hard-drive would be
a good thing.
Anyway here are my experiences. I have several Pi's in use. I have had a
lot of head aches with PNY SD Cards. They go bad in rather short order. I
have had a few Sandisk cards that have been in use just over a year. I have
yet to have a problem with Sandisk.
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