i’ve been using a USB 2.0 drive to run a live linux OS for the past couple of years, mostly for storing linux ISOs, installing linux on laptops and live persistence. lately, i’ve noticed a huge drop in write speed, currently around 1.8 MB/s, which is pretty slow for the tasks i do. i’m planning to replace it with a USB 3.0 drive in the future, but i wanted to ask:
- how long have you typically used a USB drive for live linux systems, including for live persistence??
- do you still use USB 2.0, or did you upgrade to a 3.0 or higher?
- any tips to extend the lifespan of a USB drive when using it for live linux systems?
i’m mainly looking for advice and insights on how others manage their USB drives for similar use cases. thanks in advance for sharing!
EDIT: it’s a usb stick. forgot to tell.
How’s that doing for heat dissipation? I’ve read M2’s can overheat in some external enclosures.
Doesn’t even feel warm to the touch. I got a ugreen aluminum one with built in heat spreader & thermal pad for the optane m.2 I use 24/7 for truenas
Cool, good to know. Thanks!