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Re: [Digital BW] Archiving digital

2005-03-18 by r.tugwell@aimforth.com

This is purely a personal solution that suits my "Archival" needs. It's not
intended to be a contribution to the "Archival Question". 

I don't see why an archive needs to be something that is created once and
then kept for ever and ever. Just keep replacing the disks, copying to
larger disks, new technology etc. The only criteria is that something
originating in 2005 is available in 2105

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> Richard writes:<BR>
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> > Every night I synchronise the 2 S-ATA drives. In 15 years I have only
had<BR>
> > one hard disk failure, but I'm not taking any chances. In future I
might do<BR>
> > a network copy in case the PC catches fire. I live in Switzerland, so I
have<BR>
> > a nuclear shelter in the basement, and I may copy to a removable disk
and<BR>
> > put it in there - just in case.<BR>
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> Yes.  The major weakness with your current set-up is that you have
both<BR>
> disks in the same physical location--if the PC is destroyed by fire,
you<BR>
> lose everything, no matter how reliable the disks.<BR>
> <BR>
> If one or both disks were removable, you could synchronize them daily<BR>
> and then remove one and put it in a safe place.  This would be just as<BR>
> good as any other form of backup.<BR>
> <BR>
> The other question is: How do you archive? For archives, you need
simple<BR>
> media that will last a long, long time, and complete disk drives are
not<BR>
> in that category (also, they are much too expensive for archives).<BR>
> <BR>
> > If I run out of space, I'll buy more, bigger hard drives. If hard drive
file<BR>
> > formats or hardware look in danger of becoming obsolete, I'll buy the
new<BR>
> > stuff and copy it. Better than copying 10000 CDs. Before I die, I'll
tell my<BR>
> > family to ensure future generations do the same ;)<BR>
> <BR>
> At some point, you need to archive somehow.  Disks will not grow<BR>
> infinitely in size (as it is, they are already among the<BR>
> slowest-developing parts of computers).<BR>
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Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.