Built-in application and worn flash drives

I have a built-in application that needs to be burned a lot to a flash drive (or another). We cannot use the hard drive due to the environment. This is an industrial system exposed to vibrating and explosive fuel vapors.

The problem is that flash has a life cycle of about 100,000 write cycles. Enough for your digital camera. It turns out in a year in our scenario.

Any alternatives that people have found for them work for them?

I was thinking about using FRAM, but this has been done before, and it is slow and small.

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