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How long does a decent USB stick last?

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  • N [email protected]

    I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

    How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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    Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

    Don't rely on a USB stick for that, no matter the brand, at least based on my personal experience.

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    • drdystopia@lemy.lolD [email protected]

      Losing space due to write errors can be significant, but that's only half a drive failure. Usually still can read the data. So if giving the drive away I would assume even "wiping" the drive won't destroy the data.

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      My comment was a (half) joking one on the increase in capacity over time due to technology advance - and the bloat in software. As I recall, the early USB sticks that I had were something like 32mb - useless by todays standards. Meanwhile the increasing size of even blank .docx pages has been remarked on over the years.

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      • libb@piefed.socialL [email protected]

        Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

        Don't rely on a USB stick for that, no matter the brand, at least based on my personal experience.

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        I mean there will be backups of said USB drive. Thanks for the input

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        • N [email protected]

          I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

          How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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          4GB

          The first usb stick I bought more than 15 years ago, still works.

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          • N [email protected]

            I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

            How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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            I have some 1gb sticks that are about to turn 20 years old.

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            • M [email protected]

              I tried several random cheap sticks recently and they all died within a year.

              A funny story:
              In my second grade at school, I got gifted a 4gb stick for winning something related to IT, it was around 2009. It worked all this time as a distro stick, until my PC couldn't see it anymore. I thought it died, but I tried it a year after and it magically works again now

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              Maybe some soldering got loose

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              • Q [email protected]


                4GB

                The first usb stick I bought more than 15 years ago, still works.

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                I have one from ~2004 that still works, a whopping thirty-two megabytes!

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                • N [email protected]

                  I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                  How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                  It's pretty random.

                  Carried a LaCie IAmAKey on my keychain for 10 years before it died. Probably used it a dozen times.

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                  • O [email protected]

                    I have one from ~2004 that still works, a whopping thirty-two megabytes!

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                    At least me ZIP drives has 100 megabytes of storage 😎

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                    • O [email protected]

                      I have one from ~2004 that still works, a whopping thirty-two megabytes!

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                      I have a 32gb one from 2006. I remember splurging on it because at the time it was definitely like a hundred bucks, maybe a little more. I still have it as well, and it's been in the washer probably twice and still works. Of course, I now have a few free 128gb 3.1 drives that the store microcenter gives out for free once or twice a year. Using a USB 2.0 feels like ancient tech when transferring 20gb or more.

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                      • N [email protected]

                        I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                        How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                        As someone who works in IT since 2005 I haven't seen many die. Then again we barely use them so maybe in my life I've handled about 10-15 and seen 2 die. One in spectacular fashion when our department gave us all one since they thought it was a tool that was needed. Every single one of them ended up dying within the year. Just goes to show quality of the product can matter significantly sometimes. Outside that, they are pretty reliable, but I also would trust them the least out of the other options available for storage.

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                        • drdystopia@lemy.lolD [email protected]

                          I've had several USB sticks that have degraded or failed due to heavy wear, but I'm the type of person that sets up a 8x256gb RAID1 setup for fun. Maybe that's a bit outside of "normal use".

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                          RAID1 with 8 drives is definitely in the funsies department

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                            4GB

                            The first usb stick I bought more than 15 years ago, still works.

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                            I had one that looks exactly the same but a green accent color instead of purple! Only 1 gig haha

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                            • N [email protected]

                              I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                              How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                              I still use one I bought in 2007.

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                              • N [email protected]

                                I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                                How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                                USB sticks are a consumable, they should not be treated as anything but temporary storage.

                                I would look into an external SSD instead.

                                This is my professional opinion as an IT technician.

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                                  USB sticks are a consumable, they should not be treated as anything but temporary storage.

                                  I would look into an external SSD instead.

                                  This is my professional opinion as an IT technician.

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                                  Did you see a lot of hardware failures among USB sticks as an IT technician or what makes you have this professional opinion?

                                  Presuming that OP doesn't lose their backup drive constantly the way that I do USB sticks. I'd probably take better care if it actually mattered

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                                    Did you see a lot of hardware failures among USB sticks as an IT technician or what makes you have this professional opinion?

                                    Presuming that OP doesn't lose their backup drive constantly the way that I do USB sticks. I'd probably take better care if it actually mattered

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                                    I have had several USB sticks that have corrupted files in my work, so many that I have simply accepted that USB sticks should be avoided for any kind of long term data storage.

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                                    • N [email protected]

                                      I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                                      How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                                      I have seen only a single usb stick die

                                      It was a 2GB one bought a very long time ago

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                                        How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                                        I've always managed to lose them before they die. Current senior partner of the group is a 4gb HP drive circa ~2013. My loyal document carrier.

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                                        • N [email protected]

                                          I'm thinking about getting one for several purposes, primarily for portable software, some certificates and keys, and a few backups. Since it won't be powered off for more than a few days or weeks and won't experience heavy writing (although I plan to use Veracrypt and that may cause some stress)

                                          How long can I expect it to last? Obviously there will be backups, but I also don't want to lose anything on it as much as possible.

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                                          Honestly, this vastly depends on the type of drive, and who made it. I have had cheap drives fail after 6-7 months of usage before but, that was because I was using it for external storage for an RPI so it was doing a lot of writes.

                                          Using it for a write few read many style system(like bootable OS images via ventoy), I had had flash drives that have lasted 10+ years now. but I wouldn't recommend using them for anything that was super write heavy.

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