Great! Be aware that you should either use an industrial strength SD card for the pi or a USB drive to hold the OS> I've eaten so may SD cards...
Not sure that there's any real difference between SD cards and USB sticks - they tend to have much the same flash memory inside. So there's good and bad USB, including industrial USB of course (but $$$), much the same as good and bad SD. In general there's absolutely no point in getting high-speed SD - that's more for cameras than Pi's, but High Endurance/Durability SD very much recommended.
Actually now that the Pi4 has easy USB booting and access (but may need an update to do so) it's quite cheap nowadays to use a USB3 to SATA adapter (eg $10) and an SSD - should be able to find a reputable make like Kingston in 120 or 240GB for $30. This is easiest with a Pi4 (for the USB3) but may be possible with older Pi's too.