Thanks. I guess I could always just prepare them a new flash drive on a predictable schedule (eg: once a year) if they would last that long. There's more than enough space on the current 512MB(!) stick.
Still interested in the original internal storage info, should anyone have it.
I guess another alternative is to have the slug sftp/rsync the rrdfile data to my shared hosting server periodically, solely for backup. Does anyone have a good recipe for this?
--- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com, Emil GranstrĂ¯¿½m <emilg@...> wrote:
>
> Not quite the answer you are looking for but still:
> From what I have read current USB sticks will last several years even
> if they are written to quite often.
> I have been using my slug with OWFS and RRDTool data on USB stick for
> about 9 months without any problems so far.
>
> Brg
> Emil
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
[nslu2-linux] Re: Moving RRDtool files to internal memory - where?
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