Long-term stability Raspberry PI?

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Pline Pa

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Feb 10, 2021, 3:33:41 AM2/10/21
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Langzeitstabilität Raspberry PI?

Hallo!

Ich bin gerade dabei mich in das Thema WEEWX einzuarbeiten.

Im Moment benutze ich einen Raspberry PI 4 mit 4GB RAM für die ersten
Versuche mit dem Simulator.
Ich verwende keine SD-Karte sondern habe eine SSD im Argon M2 Gehäuse
verbaut.

Von der Ausfallsicherheit sollte ich ja da schon besser aufgestellt sein
als bei einem Raspberry mit SD-Karte.

Welche Langzeiterfahrungen habt ihr mit den Raspberrys gemacht?

Hintergrund der Frage:
Ich möchte mir eine DAVIS Vantage anschaffen weil ich lange Spaß an
einer zuverlässigen Wetterstation haben möchte.

Daher komme ich ins überlegen ob der Raspberry dafür gut geeignet ist
oder ich eine Stufe höher zu einem NUC wechseln sollte.

Danke für eure Meinungen
plinepa


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Long-term stability Raspberry PI?

Hello!

I am currently playing around with WEEWX.

At the moment I am using a Raspberry PI 4 with 4GB RAM for the first
attempts with the simulator.
I do not use an SD card but have installed an SSD in the Argon M2 housing.

In terms of reliability, I should be better positioned than with a
Raspberry with an SD card.

What long-term experiences have you had with the Raspberries?

Background to the question:
I want to buy a DAVIS Vantage because I want to enjoy a reliable weather
station for a long time.

Therefore, I am considering whether the Raspberry is well suited for
this or I should switch to a NUC one level higher.

Thanks for your opinions
plinepa

Timo

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Feb 10, 2021, 8:22:55 AM2/10/21
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On 10.2.2021 10.33, 'Pline Pa' via weewx-user wrote:
> What long-term experiences have you had with the Raspberries?

I've had RPi-1 with ADATA SDHC 16G for 2,5 years without issues.

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Timo

Karen K

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Feb 10, 2021, 8:50:36 AM2/10/21
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I guess you want to set up a backup process irrespective of the hardware you use. (in german: "kein Backup, kein Mitleid") All hardware can fail. And it is considered a good idea to store that backup outside the house. At the web space you run your weather site for example. And practise restoring the backup somewhere on another computer.

Tarmo

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Feb 10, 2021, 4:44:42 PM2/10/21
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Tom is running "Longevity experiment" which is at day 750 and running. Raspberry is nice platform if you have a good power (both power supply and a good gauge wire) and a good SD card.

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Feb 11, 2021, 4:38:24 AM2/11/21
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running on RPi-3 since 2017. No flash issue I can remember of.

Bill Arthur

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Feb 11, 2021, 4:17:51 PM2/11/21
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I have had no problems with long term stability. I have a UPS and use a ramdisk for my logs.
However, as I am now building stations that will be an hours drive away so I am using industrial SD cards in them.
They are just a few dollars more than a premium SD card and include more error correction.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085GLQB78

Chris Schram

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Feb 12, 2021, 7:13:31 AM2/12/21
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On 2021-02-10, 'Pline Pa' via weewx-user <weewx...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Long-term stability Raspberry PI?
>
> Hello!
>
> I am currently playing around with WEEWX.
>
> At the moment I am using a Raspberry PI 4 with 4GB RAM for the first
> attempts with the simulator.
> I do not use an SD card but have installed an SSD in the Argon M2 housing.
>
> In terms of reliability, I should be better positioned than with a
> Raspberry with an SD card.
>
> What long-term experiences have you had with the Raspberries?
>
> Background to the question:
> I want to buy a DAVIS Vantage because I want to enjoy a reliable weather
> station for a long time.
>
> Therefore, I am considering whether the Raspberry is well suited for
> this or I should switch to a NUC one level higher.
>
> Thanks for your opinions
> plinepa
>
I have a Pi 4 arriving soon to replace a Pi 3 in which the HDMI output
failed a long, long time ago. I have been running WeeWX headless since
that time. Raspberry Pi computers are very inexpensive, and it's not a
big deal to swap a new one in when necessary. However SD cards are not
designed for constant rewriting, so yes, an SSD is a very good choice.

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