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Raspberry Pi filesystem reliability with writes? And using an RPI for hosting?
DiTBho:
--- Quote from: cdev on February 16, 2022, 11:01:56 pm ---When you shut down and save your work for the day, you just save it to a regular hard drive?
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If you are worried about random electricity turn-off, then you can evaluate the purchase of a UPS for a NFS//git server on a remote machine and push there your milestone commits on the RPI.
Eventually, even a laptop can be that kind of server. So you develop on the RPI, and you push git-files to the laptop.
cdev:
Jeff Geerling seeems to have done a lot to answer my question here:
Now I need to get a Pi4 to be able to use PCIe
:)
cdev:
--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on February 17, 2022, 02:57:00 am ---
--- Quote ---which I hate because I want to compile stuff on the machine its going to run on..
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Why is that? Would you want to compile stuff on a PC because it's going to run on there? An ATTiny?
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Because sometimes, using compiler flags gets me the wrong architecture optimizations, and "native" always is right for the machine you are using then.
PKTKS:
--- Quote from: cdev on February 17, 2022, 02:00:41 pm ---Jeff Geerling seeems to have done a lot to answer my question here:
Now I need to get a Pi4 to be able to use PCIe
:)
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So far ... so good ... the idea of using PIs is tempting me a long time...
But the real thing is that (FOR NOW)... they will cost much much more to setup ...
A reliable NAS made by vanilla PC parts still is unbeatable...
Paul
wraper:
--- Quote from: cdev on February 17, 2022, 02:00:41 pm ---Now I need to get a Pi4 to be able to use PCIe
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For the price they currently sell for, IMHO it's better to stay away. I had like 150 of faulty and untested returns of Raspberry pi 3 laying around for years because I was to lazy to test and fix them. Then noticed for how much they go, started fixing and selling them at $60, they were simply flying away, gradually increased the price to $89, and they still were all gone in no time.
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