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by sieve
1751 days ago
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> get ZFS on a USB drive but all of that is done at your own risk. I don't consider ZFS on portable devices to be more risky than FAT32. You can always copy the files to two devices instead of one. Or carry around multiple SD cards. > though you can apply a readonly policy to RAW images. Snapshots will protect you if files are corrupted after they make their way to the file system. > Bad SD card reader and bad RAM or bugs in any of the 3 machines are still a risk. Sure they are. But they are not in your control (except RAM, where you can always pay for ECC). I would worry about things that are. |
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