What do people use for a shelf-stable backup
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Sweet, thanks, I think that's a good plan. I am thinking duplicate disks, one on site one off site. I do have a cloud backup, but if I die in a house fire then having the offsite disks is a much better solution than the random B2 bucket.
Thanks for the help
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Dude this isnโt healthcare this is a personโs home backups. Are you kidding me?
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A hybrid is probably a good way forward. I had a career as a photographer for a while and I learned from that: going through 1000 photos takes very little time, but going through 10,000 takes an eternity. If you can star or mark your obviously important photos as you go along, itโll take very little to print them at the end of the year.
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Yeah, that's sounds solid. Just make sure your next of kin know where to look and that there is something to look for.
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No, they don't, I pulled it out of my butt. I rewrote my original draft and that slipped in. NVME wouldn't make sense unless you were powering them up every few months for updates.
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What makes you say they are shorter life span? The 25GB and 100GB both have the same "several hundred years" claim.
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Oops, just me misreading.