September-29th-2020, 08:25 AM
(This post was last modified: December-5th-2020, 06:37 AM by Armin@netPI.)
Today I want to announce an additional netPI version coming with a 32GByte SD card.
The new SD card is based on PSLC technology and delivers you not only 4 times more capacity than today's 8GB version but also a 5 times higher endurance and 5-10% more read access speed.
Details about the endurance:
Instead of the 384TBW (Terabytes Written) as the 8GB SD is providing the new 32GB card has an endurance of 1920TBW. In the past I was speaking always critical of using netPI with a database storing loads of data for maybe over 10 years. Now with the new 32GB high endurance SD card this is all history. I say yes to databases on a netPI with that version.
P.S.: this thread relates back to my post from 2017 where I was talking about the SD card durability in general.
The new SD card is based on PSLC technology and delivers you not only 4 times more capacity than today's 8GB version but also a 5 times higher endurance and 5-10% more read access speed.
Details about the endurance:
Instead of the 384TBW (Terabytes Written) as the 8GB SD is providing the new 32GB card has an endurance of 1920TBW. In the past I was speaking always critical of using netPI with a database storing loads of data for maybe over 10 years. Now with the new 32GB high endurance SD card this is all history. I say yes to databases on a netPI with that version.
P.S.: this thread relates back to my post from 2017 where I was talking about the SD card durability in general.
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