I've been running on an old grey/pink Pogoplug for many years, for the third time the USB stick has failed, resulting in a read only filesystem that I can't mount and fix anywhere, tried a Mac and a Ubuntu laptop.
So I'm wondering if a Raspberry Pi 4 would be a bit more reliable, or do folk think I'd still have issues with the SD card failing?
I'm considering the 2gb bundle here? https://thepihut.com/collections/raspbe ... tarter-kit
regards,
Greg
Most reliable hardware?
Re: Most reliable hardware?
Many users use Rpi, i switch since years for a fanless mini pc. Of course it's most expensive but more powerfull.
Re: Most reliable hardware?
rpi (from2 to4) is my choice (IMHO)
the only weak point is the SD card. Preferably use samsung evo
maybe maybe I'll try for the future microsd-emmc like this
https://aliexpress.ru/item/400040296153 ... eb201603_
and max quality power source
the only weak point is the SD card. Preferably use samsung evo
maybe maybe I'll try for the future microsd-emmc like this
https://aliexpress.ru/item/400040296153 ... eb201603_
and max quality power source
Re: Most reliable hardware?
Holy sh*, my mini pc have fried (was more than 5 year's old)
I go for a Zotac nano, don't have much bucks and i need it quickly. I can't live without my logger
I will have to reinstall everything ...

I go for a Zotac nano, don't have much bucks and i need it quickly. I can't live without my logger

I will have to reinstall everything ...
Re: Most reliable hardware?
Here's a good deal ~160€ for a fanless x86 

Re: Most reliable hardware?
Good deal for this J4125 mini pc
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