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July 15, 2021, 09:55:06 AM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?

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July 15, 2021, 12:28:53 PM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?

Nowadays the cost of a USB is really cheap,you can find 64 GB ones for 5-10 USD in Aliexpress,you can make cloning of them after you achieve the best possible options in your OS with Acronis (software for cloning disks) and you can have like 3-4 of them as backups when bad things happen.Normally they last long enough as I have one running from 2018 and no problems so far.So yes nowadays the technology has evolved that much that they are reliable,I am talking about branded ones like Sandisk,Kingstone etc and not the Chinese non-branded USB-s,those probably won't last long.

 
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July 15, 2021, 01:34:31 PM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?
I advised everyone not to buy cheap and Noname USB flash drives, because they can break. It is better to buy USB flash drives from well-known manufacturers with a warranty of 3 years or more.
Some USB flash drives broke, and I put old hard drives in their place, because they are more reliable.

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July 15, 2021, 01:36:33 PM
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For the mining linux oses i use…a good quality flash drive has lasted more than 5 yesrs.  All my rigs have Sandisk 16 - 64gb mem sticks.  I have a total of 58 rigs and no issues.  Windows i could see being a problem as it will want to write to the drive constatntly.  Mining Oses specifically designed to run off mem sticks do not constantly write to the thumbdrive.
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July 15, 2021, 02:15:12 PM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?

Nowadays the cost of a USB is really cheap,you can find 64 GB ones for 5-10 USD in Aliexpress,you can make cloning of them after you achieve the best possible options in your OS with Acronis (software for cloning disks) and you can have like 3-4 of them as backups when bad things happen.Normally they last long enough as I have one running from 2018 and no problems so far.So yes nowadays the technology has evolved that much that they are reliable,I am talking about branded ones like Sandisk,Kingstone etc and not the Chinese non-branded USB-s,those probably won't last long.

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Small SSD are damn cheap.

For the mining linux oses i use…a good quality flash drive has lasted more than 5 yesrs.  All my rigs have Sandisk 16 - 64gb mem sticks.  I have a total of 58 rigs and no issues.  Windows i could see being a problem as it will want to write to the drive constatntly.  Mining Oses specifically designed to run off mem sticks do not constantly write to the thumbdrive.

I have build my own Windows OS and stripped of everything that i don´t need -> it writing nothing constantly to the drive.
And there are also Win10 images out without installation, which will boot and run from USB flashdrive -> this versions also don´t write constantly logs.

HiveOS is writing constantly a log, you must deactivate it, if not it can kill your flashdrive. So not all miningOS are for flash drives out of the box.
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July 15, 2021, 03:16:05 PM
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Branded Flash drives are worth giving a shot, I have one running since 2018 and it's still alive today, the name is Transcend 64gb and there are others that are reliable as well like kingfile and Eaget too, they are very strong

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July 15, 2021, 03:29:23 PM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?

Nowadays the cost of a USB is really cheap,you can find 64 GB ones for 5-10 USD in Aliexpress,you can make cloning of them after you achieve the best possible options in your OS with Acronis (software for cloning disks) and you can have like 3-4 of them as backups when bad things happen.Normally they last long enough as I have one running from 2018 and no problems so far.So yes nowadays the technology has evolved that much that they are reliable,I am talking about branded ones like Sandisk,Kingstone etc and not the Chinese non-branded USB-s,those probably won't last long.

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Small SSD are damn cheap.

For the mining linux oses i use…a good quality flash drive has lasted more than 5 yesrs.  All my rigs have Sandisk 16 - 64gb mem sticks.  I have a total of 58 rigs and no issues.  Windows i could see being a problem as it will want to write to the drive constatntly.  Mining Oses specifically designed to run off mem sticks do not constantly write to the thumbdrive.

I have build my own Windows OS and stripped of everything that i don´t need -> it writing nothing constantly to the drive.
And there are also Win10 images out without installation, which will boot and run from USB flashdrive -> this versions also don´t write constantly logs.

HiveOS is writing constantly a log, you must deactivate it, if not it can kill your flashdrive. So not all miningOS are for flash drives out of the box.
How did you managed to build your own windows 10 OS? Can you drop a link maybe I can download your version? The reason why I quit windows is because of unnecessary data consumption either through windows update or other, I'm sick and tired of it

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July 15, 2021, 10:16:50 PM
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It's always smarter to run Windows OS or mining OS through flash drive, why ? Those things are cheaper than SSD and you can replace them easier also they draw lower watt through USD port compare to running HDD and SSD combined but my question is how lasting are flash drives? Are they reliable ?

Nowadays the cost of a USB is really cheap,you can find 64 GB ones for 5-10 USD in Aliexpress,you can make cloning of them after you achieve the best possible options in your OS with Acronis (software for cloning disks) and you can have like 3-4 of them as backups when bad things happen.Normally they last long enough as I have one running from 2018 and no problems so far.So yes nowadays the technology has evolved that much that they are reliable,I am talking about branded ones like Sandisk,Kingstone etc and not the Chinese non-branded USB-s,those probably won't last long.

+1

Small SSD are damn cheap.

For the mining linux oses i use…a good quality flash drive has lasted more than 5 yesrs.  All my rigs have Sandisk 16 - 64gb mem sticks.  I have a total of 58 rigs and no issues.  Windows i could see being a problem as it will want to write to the drive constatntly.  Mining Oses specifically designed to run off mem sticks do not constantly write to the thumbdrive.

I have build my own Windows OS and stripped of everything that i don´t need -> it writing nothing constantly to the drive.
And there are also Win10 images out without installation, which will boot and run from USB flashdrive -> this versions also don´t write constantly logs.

HiveOS is writing constantly a log, you must deactivate it, if not it can kill your flashdrive. So not all miningOS are for flash drives out of the box.

You must not have read the “specifically designed to run off flash drives”…HiveOS i wouldnt run for anything.  I use Ethos and mmpOS….both are designed for flash drives specifically.

As for mining on windows……i dont run windows.  I prefer oses where i am in control of the computer.

But to each thier own.  
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