I have managed to get the Pi up and runing but i am getting a message my high endurance Sandisk SD card is not supported.
Can anyone who has the Pi running tell me the details of their SD card please.
There appears to be a shortage of cards available.
Thank you
Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
Moderator: Mattk
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
SD cards need to be high endurance industrial grade SLC and not simply high endurance consumer MLC/TLC versions. Have you checked the Raspberry Pi list of industrial SLC cards? https://www.meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
Mat t k,
Yes i have and from what i can see a lot are no longer manufactured and I 'm trying to source the others.
Thanks
Yes i have and from what i can see a lot are no longer manufactured and I 'm trying to source the others.
Thanks
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
I managed to find a card at Weather Spares (UK).
Meteo need to relax the storage requirements and also update their compatability list. Most cards on the list are obsolete.
Perhaps a revamp of the pi software to allow the use of M.2 storage.
Meteo need to relax the storage requirements and also update their compatability list. Most cards on the list are obsolete.
Perhaps a revamp of the pi software to allow the use of M.2 storage.
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
No relaxing the storage requirements would end up in the same situation before the SLC requirement was put in place, people would be complaining when non SLC failed continued to fail.
I think one would have to weigh up the extremely expensive (and quite rare) true SLC M.2 storage as M.2 mainly use TLC or QLC but even with a SLC cache/mode they are still not true SLC and prone to failure? This whole compatibility list thing is a product of previous consumer/prosumer failure history, obviously anything can fail but I have had a 100% run with SLC now for over 10 years and still running many which are no longer available but do have replacement spares of same.
The compatibility list could be added for new releases but anything on the list (superseded or otherwise) would have to stay
I think one would have to weigh up the extremely expensive (and quite rare) true SLC M.2 storage as M.2 mainly use TLC or QLC but even with a SLC cache/mode they are still not true SLC and prone to failure? This whole compatibility list thing is a product of previous consumer/prosumer failure history, obviously anything can fail but I have had a 100% run with SLC now for over 10 years and still running many which are no longer available but do have replacement spares of same.
The compatibility list could be added for new releases but anything on the list (superseded or otherwise) would have to stay
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
Mattk,
I n that case why not add the replacements for the superceded ones to the list. Many sites offer equivalents.
I n that case why not add the replacements for the superceded ones to the list. Many sites offer equivalents.
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
If you have a list of replacement part numbers then Boris would probably check out their compatibility specs. ideally if they can be sourced from some of the bigger global suppliers like Mouser, Digi-Key etc makes them easier to acquire.
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
MattK,
Thank you for following this, see below...
swissbit SFSD1024N1BM1TO-I-DF-2A1-STD (microSD Card, 1 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1TO-I-DF-2A1-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete digikey
swissbit SFSD1024N1BM1TO-I-DF-221-STD (microSD Card, 1 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) this one ordered
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1MT-I-ME-221-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1MT-E-ME-221-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -25°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
ATP AF2GUDI (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C – 80°C) no stock, no back orders taken
Cactus KS2GRIT-803M (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -45°C – 90°C) unavailable RS Online
Cactus KS2GRT-803M (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -25°C – 85°C) unavailable
Panasonic SMSC02DA1 (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete digikey
Apacer MSD02GIDI-T (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash) 4 weeks $475 not stocked $690 mouser
Western Digital/SanDisk SDSDQED-008G-XI, SDSDQED-016G-XI, SDSDQED-032G-XI, SDSDQED-064G-XI (microSD Card, 8-64 GB, SLC Flash) not stocked by mouser
Greenliant GLS93MP008G1-I-BZ801 (microSD Card, 8 GB, SLC Flash) obsolete
This seems to reinforce the need for the replacement part numbers to be evaluated and, where suitable, added to the compatibility list.
Thank you for following this, see below...
swissbit SFSD1024N1BM1TO-I-DF-2A1-STD (microSD Card, 1 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1TO-I-DF-2A1-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete digikey
swissbit SFSD1024N1BM1TO-I-DF-221-STD (microSD Card, 1 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) this one ordered
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1MT-I-ME-221-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
swissbit SFSD2048N1BM1MT-E-ME-221-STD (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -25°C - 85°C) obsolete mouser
ATP AF2GUDI (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C – 80°C) no stock, no back orders taken
Cactus KS2GRIT-803M (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -45°C – 90°C) unavailable RS Online
Cactus KS2GRT-803M (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -25°C – 85°C) unavailable
Panasonic SMSC02DA1 (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash, -40°C - 85°C) obsolete digikey
Apacer MSD02GIDI-T (microSD Card, 2 GB, SLC Flash) 4 weeks $475 not stocked $690 mouser
Western Digital/SanDisk SDSDQED-008G-XI, SDSDQED-016G-XI, SDSDQED-032G-XI, SDSDQED-064G-XI (microSD Card, 8-64 GB, SLC Flash) not stocked by mouser
Greenliant GLS93MP008G1-I-BZ801 (microSD Card, 8 GB, SLC Flash) obsolete
This seems to reinforce the need for the replacement part numbers to be evaluated and, where suitable, added to the compatibility list.
Re: Raspberry Pi Meteobridge SD Card
Currently, industrial SD card availability is a nightmare. I am waiting for delivery of 120 SLC SD cards from WD since March and delivery dates gets postponed again and again. As I have paid some thousands of Euros for this bunch in advance in March it is not really funny.
I did research on alternative high endurance cards from Sandisk and the "max endurance" series looks appropriate. When you take the 32 GB variant wear is also reduced by spreading data to a larger volume of cells. I use these cards for recent builds. You can still get them from Sandisk (max of 5 pcs per order): https://www.sandisk.com/products/memory ... 032G-GN6IA
Price is rather high for a non-SLC card, but this is our current fate living in an AI data center investment bubble...
P.S.: I just added this card to the list of recommended cards on www.meteobridge.com.
I did research on alternative high endurance cards from Sandisk and the "max endurance" series looks appropriate. When you take the 32 GB variant wear is also reduced by spreading data to a larger volume of cells. I use these cards for recent builds. You can still get them from Sandisk (max of 5 pcs per order): https://www.sandisk.com/products/memory ... 032G-GN6IA
Price is rather high for a non-SLC card, but this is our current fate living in an AI data center investment bubble...
P.S.: I just added this card to the list of recommended cards on www.meteobridge.com.

