On 12/31/21 20:35, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 9:10 AM Robert Moskowitz:

I never use flash drives for any kind of backup purposes.  The things
have multiple failures (wearing out, electronic breakdown, static
electricity, mechanically falling apart, getting scrambled by a PC with
poor 5Vdc power supplies on the USB ports, getting reformatted by a
computer that couldn't read their file system, and simply getting
lost).  And they're often too small, or their filesystem can't handle
large files.  I consider them only good for sneakernet purposes.

I use and sell flash drives for backup, but only Samsung's.
The rest are a joke.

https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/usb-flash-drives/

Samsung is also the only flash drive I have come
across the can handle a storm on small file transfers.

Speaking of 'a storm on small file transfers", I have a
fully bootable Fedora 35 install on one of them.
Tried doing it on other brands and it trashed them.
A total waste of time.

The getting lost is an issue.  So far only one
customer has lost one.  Usually they put them on
some kind of key chain and store them in a fireproof
media safe.
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