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minus-squareTreczokslinkfedilink1•11 months agoI’ve got an RPi with an attached USB 3 SSD, and it works like a charm. Came back without problems after power outage. Is no NAS though, it runs MySQL and Apache2 with a mediawiki system instead.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoI had an Odroid running a NAS (WD RED drive) configured to do everything in memory instead of writing to the SD card and it still died after a few months.
minus-squareTreczokslinkfedilink1•11 months agoWell, the MySQL access is 99% read, so the wear and tear is not really an issue. It normally runs out of cache, anyway. What did your setup die off? Odroid hardware? Drive hardware? Or did you get some kind of filesystem issues/corruption?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•11 months agoThe Odroid hardware failed and I never got it working again. The drive itself should be fine.
I’ve got an RPi with an attached USB 3 SSD, and it works like a charm. Came back without problems after power outage.
Is no NAS though, it runs MySQL and Apache2 with a mediawiki system instead.
I had an Odroid running a NAS (WD RED drive) configured to do everything in memory instead of writing to the SD card and it still died after a few months.
Well, the MySQL access is 99% read, so the wear and tear is not really an issue. It normally runs out of cache, anyway.
What did your setup die off? Odroid hardware? Drive hardware? Or did you get some kind of filesystem issues/corruption?
The Odroid hardware failed and I never got it working again. The drive itself should be fine.