02-02-2010, 07:33 AM
recently there is some interest in the maximum number of read/write cycles for flash memory. this was not so important when I first switched to digital format, but now after having flash disks fail several times on me, i am raising my awareness to the limits of the technology.
old pre2010 has 10,000 cycle service time. sounds like allot.... if you use your memory sticks as a storage medium for both pictures and other files that you access on a daily basis and especially if you are in the paranoid habit of saving edits several times per day, with in a year the 10,000 range +/- is possible. I am upset as i have now burned yet another $40 flash stick this time in about 8 months. previously i wrote it off to mechanical failure of the flash stick just falling appart. this was not that it is perfect......anyways a new stick is supposedly comming this year that has 100,000 cycle service time. .. not quite as good a stone tablets but next best thing.
old pre2010 has 10,000 cycle service time. sounds like allot.... if you use your memory sticks as a storage medium for both pictures and other files that you access on a daily basis and especially if you are in the paranoid habit of saving edits several times per day, with in a year the 10,000 range +/- is possible. I am upset as i have now burned yet another $40 flash stick this time in about 8 months. previously i wrote it off to mechanical failure of the flash stick just falling appart. this was not that it is perfect......anyways a new stick is supposedly comming this year that has 100,000 cycle service time. .. not quite as good a stone tablets but next best thing.