I just need to preserve some old data that I have on my computers, so I was wondering what would be the best way to archive stuff long term.

Blu-ray disks ? Multiple HDDs ? What do you guys suggest ?

  • So instead of “fucking around” with putting it on a long lasting storage device to keep in a wardrobe, he should give up control of the data, hand it to a company and risk forgetting to inform them about an adress change, so everything is lost, when the bills arent paid?

    How is that more secure?

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      9 months ago

      Guess it depends on how much you trust that Amazon is going to steal your data instead of doing the thing you’re paying them for, vs a house fire or media failure or whatever.

      There’s also pretty clear rules about unpaid bills, the data doesn’t just vaporize.

      This is what we call a “risk assessment”, and imo if I must have that data available long-term, then a single copy on DVDs in a closet isn’t good enough.

      • I’d argue for most consumer use cases having one or better two physical back ups is more reliable, because it is simple and straightforward. Also the risk mitigation is already in place, as you wouldn’t want your place to burn down either way.

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          9 months ago

          /shrug Do what works. I spent years maintaining disks in my basement full of data I never touched. Every now and any then I’d have to swap a disk for a couple hundred bucks. Twice, the entire Synology array failed and cost me 5-700. Now I pay $4-5/month and don’t have to think about it ever again otherwise.