SD cards are not the most reliable media in general. I would just go with an SSD at this point.
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Agreed but I’m doing raspberry pi projects with SSD it’s not cost affective I have currently 9 raspberry Pis that run 24-7 so I would need 9 SSD and 9 USB to SATA adapters. So we are talking about $200 for the cheapest SSD and another $140 for adapters.
9 SD cards about $50