Low power green drive / flash
Sorry forgot to put a subject!
I wonder what the groups experience has been with low power drives under Linux
on the nslu2? I see there are a lot of complaints about the WD Cavier Green
drives on all OS's but others seem to have no problems. I want a drive that runs
cool, draws
less power, and does not require a cooling fan. 64G would be fine but I know
that 500G is probably a minimum now days.
I am also interested in experiences with flash drives. I would go that route but
the uncertainty of write cycle life leaves me a little concerned. I can remember
way back when 10K writes was the norm life, then 100K, 1M, 10M but just what
is the write life of these 8-64G USB sticks now and are some better than
others? I know you can do things to extend the life but what have real
experiences been? Has anyone "burned" one of these useless on an nslu2?
I suspect one of the other small arm devices with more RAM might be a better
choice if you were using a flash drive.
Doug
Doug Crompton
WA3DSP
www.crompton.com
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