There's not a huge difference between USB thumbdrives and A1 or A2 SD cards these day, they tend to use the same technology, for SD cards I'd only use Sandisk or Samsung.
All decent brands do internal wear levelling, it is not known how they respond to trim but it seems highly unlikely they would ignore it. The main user protection against wear is to always have a decent amount of unused space on any flash device.
If its a server of any type I'd go for SSD, I'm not brave enough to go NVME yet as its still a bit experimental.
I mostly use SATA SSD's (Kingston A400's) and USB SSD's (Samsung Fit Plus) on the Pi's that run 24/7 at 100% load. The only one that uses a SD Card had a problem last night.
All decent brands do internal wear levelling, it is not known how they respond to trim but it seems highly unlikely they would ignore it. The main user protection against wear is to always have a decent amount of unused space on any flash device.
If its a server of any type I'd go for SSD, I'm not brave enough to go NVME yet as its still a bit experimental.
I mostly use SATA SSD's (Kingston A400's) and USB SSD's (Samsung Fit Plus) on the Pi's that run 24/7 at 100% load. The only one that uses a SD Card had a problem last night.
Statistics: Posted by pidd — Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:55 pm