• bluGill@fedia.io
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    Most writable disks have a poor life. the only good long term backup option is lots of redundancy and regular check that they are all readable - recreating what isn’t before you lose it

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        That’s a good start, but the most effective backup is manually carving the binary contents of a file onto steel plates that are many miles long.

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          Honestly I just go for redundant drives and 3-2-1 backups, I remember looking at those pioneer bluray discs when they were announced and quickly deciding it wasn’t worth the cost.
          Your steel plate backup system sounds intriguing though - maybe it can be used as wallpaper? “What’s that on your walls?” “My wedding photos”

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            The great part of that idea is that no one will think you’re crazy when they see painstakingly carved rows of binary covering every surface of your home.

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              Will they know it’s binary? Surely the dots would be so small it looks like noise unless there’s an emerging pattern from file headers etc

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      As someone else mentioned, CDs, DVDs, and especially BDs are supposed to last quite a while. I’d obviously burn more than one though and check them occasionally (and probably throw most of it on encrypted cloud storage in case there’s a fire or something).

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        I recently found some cheap CDs and DVDs that I backed my stuff up on 17 years ago and the data was pristine 👌