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@prophead said in PSA upgrade your Pi’s to ssd:
I just upgraded one of my pi’s from sd to ssd. Huge speed increase. Stop what you’re doing and do that now if you haven’t already
|-<:)Vis USB or some other funkiness? I was looking at this the other day, but my Pi's don't so far need any more speed (Volumio, XBMC and minidnla) but I can imagine a Z-wave device might well benefit....
<tan> I upgraded my 2015 iMac last weekend, with some trepidation. Power on to a stable desktop went from over 7 minutes to 59 seconds
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We (me and also PointPub Media) stop using rPI and we switch to rock64 and rockpro64 (pine64.org)
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@prophead said in PSA upgrade your Pi’s to ssd:
@DesT I don't even know what that is. Is it faster than ssd?
As @rafale77 explain it's like SSD but you can find little board that you can mount on your rPI and use a mSATA disk!
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It's not "like" an SSD. It is a SATA SSD in a different form factor.
Here is an example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MWSKWCT
These are light years faster and more reliable than eMMC and SD Cards.
Not the simplest to use on a rPi... It's much easier to go with SATA for these. -
@DesT mentioned this because he is not using a rPi but a pine64 /rock pines which do support these forms of storage natively. I would just get a regular 2.5” SATA SSD with a USB to SATA adapter. The same thing I used to extroot the vera.
I actually have all of my rPi run that way. They all have an SD card with a boot loader only and then loads the OS from the external USB SSD. -
AND I will suggest to boot directly FROM THE USB without using a SD Card to boot!
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This is how I run my Z-way Pi 3B+, i.e. boot directly from the SSD.
I have connected a 2.5” external USB case that I put an old SSD into. The Pi seems a bit finnicky when it comes to USB drive chipsets, the first one I tried did not work.
Pi 3B+ is ready for boot from USB out of the box, which is why I choose it. You just copy the .img onto the SSD and you are good to go.
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This is not what you’re serving the forum from, is it?
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