> On the topic of wear leveling I would go with the DOM products, as
> they are designed as hard drive replacements.  It's pretty easy to
> burn up FLASH so wear leveling is important.

FWIW, they claim that FLASH has unlimited read capability, but is limited in 
the number of writes.  So, at least theoretically, wear-leveling should only 
come into play when writing to disk.  To extend the life of the system, you 
should try to do as much as you can in RAM (like using RAM disks for temporary 
files, etc.) and minimize writes as much as possible.  This is true for 
"regular" hard drives as well.


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