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 ?

    • GunpachiOP
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      I appreciate your honest answer. I want to completely own my data, so I would not go the Cloud route. After all the Cloud is basically someone else’s computer.

      • @nottelling
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        51 year ago

        The data remains yours if you encrypt it. Someone else’s computer saves you all the time and effort of maintaining and monitoring hardware.

        You want to use the actual services meant for this. S3 or glacier or something, not just consumer cloud storage like Google drive or Dropbox.

        • ShadowRam
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          31 year ago

          Ask all those that had shit on Megaupload in 2012.

          Encrypted or not. Still lost.

          • @I_Miss_Daniel
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            41 year ago

            Yeah. It should not be your only backup, but it can be one of them.

          • @nottelling
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            01 year ago

            Lol imagine ever having considered megaupload as your backup solution.

      • ares35
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        11 year ago

        there are many ways to encrypt locally and store the encrypted data remotely; either a container (like veracrypt), or individual files with a file-based encryption schemes (such as cryptomator) or one of numerous backup or sync utilities with built-in encryption.

    • @KillerTofu
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      71 year ago

      Blasphemy in the hallowed halls of FOSS.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Yes, that may be an option… except that google can irreversibly lock you out of your account, or they can delete your files if their content scanning think it goes against some of their terms, but also simply there are people who don’t want to lose their privacy to google.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        It’s more likely that a Google data center exists in 100 years than your house. If you have a personal aversion to it then I can understand - but, realistically, it’s more likely that an offsite copy on Google Drive exists in 2123 than a random piece of furniture you own - and furniture is pretty damage resistant.

        • @Zippy
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          I can’t imagine Google drive just shutting down without a great deal of notice either.

        • @[email protected]
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          Please read my comment again. My concerns are not about google drive shutting down. These have happened to real people.

        • Frater Mus
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          01 year ago

          It’s more likely that a Google data center exists in 100 years than your house.

          Yes, but it’s more likely that Google will have killed a particular service like Drive. Cf. Google Reader, Hangouts, Data Saver extension, Buzz, etc.

          google graveyard

          • @Zippy
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            I suspect though you would get quite a bit of notice before they kill simmering.

    • Extras
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      21 year ago

      Good for a 3,2,1 backup method but bad for archival. We don’t know if google will even exist in whatever number of years OP wants to archieve for or if the data will be deleted/modified by google themeselves due to some crap policy like their 2 year inactive account one for example. Just too many factors that will be out of OP’s control