Hey, Kubuntu community, this is a casual discussion discussing the Pro's and Con's of using USB drives (Regular NAND type or Micro SD in card reader) or external SSD's with full installs.
So far my experience has been a good one.
My first is a (20.04) Live USB with persistence on a 64GB Sandisk Cruse. I assume it is a 2.0 speed as loading into RAM and later retrieving programs and files is slowish. I use this as a troubleshooting device mainly.
My second is a 256GB Sandisk Micro SD card in a tiny USB C reader with a full 20.04 distro install that I use when travelling as my win10 laptop has not much drive space for dual-boot due to games. It has been working great and a little faster than the 64GB USB.
I have a recent issue with the SD card (in another thread) where I have been using it about 5-8hrs per day for a month, and hardly much before that. Claydoh advised me in that thread...
So I have decided to use a regular USB with better write-erase capabilities. I'm thinking a Samsung USB C 3.1 Flash Drive DUO Plus 256GB. Or should I go with a 1TB SSD.
What have been your experiences and what would you recommend?
So far my experience has been a good one.
My first is a (20.04) Live USB with persistence on a 64GB Sandisk Cruse. I assume it is a 2.0 speed as loading into RAM and later retrieving programs and files is slowish. I use this as a troubleshooting device mainly.
My second is a 256GB Sandisk Micro SD card in a tiny USB C reader with a full 20.04 distro install that I use when travelling as my win10 laptop has not much drive space for dual-boot due to games. It has been working great and a little faster than the 64GB USB.
I have a recent issue with the SD card (in another thread) where I have been using it about 5-8hrs per day for a month, and hardly much before that. Claydoh advised me in that thread...
As to the age of the sdcard, it is still worth keeping an eye on, from my own experience using these on various systems specifically to run an OS in recent years. Even good quality Samsung’s would die in well less than a year. They are just not designed for the constant simultaneous reads/writes an OS needs, particularly a full-featured desktop distro. Just something to keep in mind.
What have been your experiences and what would you recommend?
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