Is the memory technology in 32, 64, 128GB SD cards reliable these days?

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Personally I wouldn't trust an sd card as a computer drive, it's just not designed to be used that way. Most card reader ( even internal ones ) use the USB headers so it's not going to be particularly fast either (unless you know for a fact it uses 3 in which case I'd still be inclined to find out if it utilises the speed). You may as well buy a USB external drive.
 
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Since the cards are basically just backups that are going to be accessed relatively frequently and won't be the only place the films/photos/music is stored, I would say it's worth a punt. IIRC, SanDisk have a pretty good warranty so one of their cards should be good for 30 years ( http://www.sandisk.co.uk/about-sandisk/warranty-and-user-guides/warranty-table/ ) and at a guess, SDXC will be an obsolete storage medium by then!
 
Reliable and fast will be an issue.

How big is your hdd? Ghosting fakes about 2-3hours and ghosting and replacing with a 1tb drive will solve all your issues.

An external HDD will be faster and more reliable
 
I use a 64GB micro SD in my surface pro for general storage. Convenient for copying stuff from NAS too
 
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