Article 5G7MD Raspberry PI: SD connected to an arduino board is fine or direct to the PI would it be better?

Raspberry PI: SD connected to an arduino board is fine or direct to the PI would it be better?

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floppy_stuttgart
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Hello,

data and SD corruption is something I already experienced on raspberry PI (no wild voltage drop! no alimentation cut!..) else the SD could become corrupt (few errors could come up at boot; I never experienced a destroyed SD card).
So, everytime: booting.. using the PI.. and "shutdown" command. And all is fine for the next 30years ;-).. (ok ok.. stable alimentation.. safety battery.. automatic shutdown when the PI see it is on the safety battery.. we could make it for the next 40years). So, I know this is a sensible topic on a PI but how is this with an Arduino board?

I would like to connect a SD to an arduino (small quick cheap) and not sure this is a robust way (perhaps a more expensive PI with extensive voltage security is better).
I am trying to understand the process of corrupting SD cards:
- data corruption is only happening when data are written on a SD card and its cut in the middle of it? (typically PI-Raspbian has a SWAP on the SD card and cut the alimentation off)
- mounting a SD card dont mean taking it out of the board, we destroy it or destroy the data? (if no writing process in action)
= a SD on an arduino will become corrupt only when the voltage break down for any reason during a writing session? reading session will not impact? just taking the voltage off the board dont impact the SD card when it was recognized previously and no special process is doing anything with the card?.
Any experience/comments/hints are welcome. I am trying to evaluate what would be the best and cheapest and lower-risk solution for a project with SD card: PI (with raspbian) or arduino.
I know PI-raspbian with a SD (and USB FAT32, and USB HDD ext4..) for now.
I dont know arduino with an SD.

Thanks to all.
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