I am just trying to make a maintenance free setup where anything that Could cause problems has been resolved. I've read that flash media (SD, CF, flash drives, etc) have a finite number of writes before they fail. HG writes statistics, logs, etc many times per minute from what I've seen, so I figure that would reduce the SD life quite a bit. If the data (statistics, logs, etc) could be written to a different location (e.g., flash drive installed in second USB port), then if the disk failed, I'd only lose data and not the setup. I'll keep a backup SD anyway, but I was thinking that the flash drive going down would be really easy to replace with any other without any setup.
Maybe none of this is an issue, I don't know. I've never had a flash fail but have had several HDD die even though they are supposedly more stable. Who knows.