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Re: [ts-7000] Flash longevity.

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Flash longevity.
From: Don Tucker <>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:24:38 -0500
Since the TS boards use SD cards instead of microSD cards, I would need
an SD-to-microSD adapter to use something newer (and better).  Has
anyone used an adapter that they can recommend?  Were there any issues
with getting the driver for the adapter loaded and running on the TS board?

Don Tucker

On 7/22/2011 2:41 PM, Donald Carr wrote:

I was reading the post on all of the worries about flash, and
remembered an article that I read. If you buy high en flash products
they can tolerate as much as 1000x more writes before failure than the
cheapos.

Read this article about testing USB flash, and the differences, but, I
think it would apply equally to high end microSD cards.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/usb-drive-life-fact-or-fiction/849

One of the high end products, they could not even break, as they did
not have enough time even doing continuous writes 24 hours a day to
destroy it:

"Even better news: the premium Memorex drive did not break! FWIW they
predicted failure after 60,000,000,000 writes - they just didn’t have
time to do that many"

So, a lot of the worries go away if you make sure you get a good
microSD card.

I have applications running on a TS-7300 booting from SD, over 2 years
without problems, where there is power loss at times, and it was not
the very high end, just a good brand name SD. I had another
application running the TS-7300, doing data logging on a train every
second for 4 months (obviously no fflush() after every write, a write
only occurred when the buffer was full), and it did not fail. The
other thing is that in case of failure, you just send out a new SD
card . . .

Don.

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