Are these the best microSD cards?

Are these the best microSD cards?

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They are usually slower than the normal ones, but yes, they are pretty reliable

Yea I'm gonna writing a ton of raspberry pi images to them so ideally I want them to last

is wear leveling or TRIM a thing on microSD cards?

JUST GET AN HDD. IT WILL LAST YOU FOREVER.

HOW DO I PLUG HDD INTO RASPBERRY PI MICROSD-SLOT?

Retard the pi only boots from MicroSD

kernel + initrd on sdcard
mount root on hdd
fucktard

They don't actually advertise their write endurance. They only advertise hours of FHD footage, and don't specify a bitrate. Seems like an upsell to me.

The RPI 3+ and later support USB boot

Didn't know that.

Yea but i think there's a bitrate * $rated_endurance_hours calculation you could do to find the write endurance value in GBs. I think maybe it was 24Mbps for FHD video they used in their spec, but don't quote me on it

But that seems high to me*

No. The only SD cards you should be using are industrial cards. They have ECC, they're the only ones that give a crap about your data. SanDisk and Kingston make some. I have heard rumors of SanDisk industrial A1 rated cards being available in Japan.
But you can buy up to 128GB SanDisk industrial cards off the usual sites, mouser or digikey, etc.

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Implying companies sell them to mere mortals

Samsung is the best

>that will be $7999 plus tip plus tax plus mandatory industrial data handling training since you ARE going to use it in industrial applications

The Pi boots from MicroSD, USB, and LAN, you self-defending van driver.

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Unironically I trust Sandisk to make a better SD card than Samsung, it seems to be their thing

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lmao you mad bootlicker?
get on your knees and crawl towards me without your hands *BANG*

Actually it's 26Mbps, they list it on the packaging.
So 117TBW of total write endurance with that card

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