@mr_daemon @mos_8502 it would very much be a solution for people who have too much money but not megacorp data center levels of money, anyway. not really ideal.
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@mr_daemon @mos_8502 it would very much be a solution for people who have too much money but not megacorp data center levels of money, anyway. not really ideal. 10 comments
@mos_8502 @irenes Personally at this point i'm banking on ZFS's ability to not have silent corruption and my capacity to maintain the local raidz2 array as well as an off-site mirror of verifiable encrypted blocks. Not everything is `perfectly image-able` however, so this isn't perfect, but it sure beats old media that's 2 solid months away from biodegrading. At least I can check integrity of it at will, and have multiple copies @irenes Nitrogen or CO2 (via liquid nitrogen or dry ice) is probably the most accessible for the home user. Just need a way to store it with really good seals too. @SiteRelEnby yeah.... well, CO2 is safer in that there's less asphyxiation risk, but neither thrills us. really humidity control is the big thing we think. @SiteRelEnby yeah... a long time ago we stored backups in AWS glacier. it was at a period in our life before we achieved financial stability, and at one point we were unable to pay the bill for a few months. we're sure the backups still physically exist (destroying them would cost money), but for practical purposes they are now permanently irretrievable. @SiteRelEnby also the originals they were backups of were destroyed during that same period, for reasons that shared a cause with it, so it's "real" data loss for us. @SiteRelEnby also over the next few years we're intending to accumulate, like, web scrapes and things of similar size, and even just the transfer cost for that would be prohibitive, so that's why we've been looking into very-high-volume removable media for our cold storage. @SiteRelEnby but yeah tier 1 is definitely going to be a RAID connected by SAN to our servers that we're going to have at some point, heh :) |
@irenes @mr_daemon best idea Iβve come up with is using those fancy long lasting βM-Discβ BD-R discs in a Blu-Ray burner, and even that is more than I can presently afford.