[20:11] <ikonia> I'm running a few raspberry pi's acting as consul servers in my home lab running ubuntu 20.04 raspberry build, I've found myself chewing through SD cards in the last 4 months I've had 3 fail, sandisk good quality, 64/128GB 
[20:11] <ikonia> I've got one failing now - the tell tail signs are there
[20:12] <ikonia> system load of 10+ - long waits on 'ls' commands 
[20:12] <ikonia> it seems odd to be chewing through cards like this they are not 'busy' and not logging 'that' much, iostat doesn't show huge read/write load on the nodes
[20:13] <ikonia> I'm curious if there is anything known or suggestions as to why the sd cards are not lasting
[20:20] <ikonia> I'm considering netbooting them, or at worst putting /var/log and other such transient data into ramdisks, but it all feels a bit over the top, the SD cards should be lasting
[20:26] <ikonia> is snapd actually 'needed' for the arm build, I can see that lxd is not, but it also has the core18 snap