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6th March 2017 11:22 #1Registered User
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6th March 2017 11:27 #2Guest
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6th March 2017 11:34 #3Registered User
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Do not bother with discs
Get an external usb3 or esata harddrive (or buy an external enclosure + hd of your choice)
Backup old drive to new drive.
Unplug\turn off new hard drive. Store in cool dry place.
Incremental backup as needed or per schedule.
...then have to deal with bitrot, because the data never got read again, never tripped an error-handling procedure in the firmware, and thus never got rewritten with fewer wrong bits.
Been there, done that.
Regularly used HDDs: good.
Resting HDDs: bad.
IME, good optical media is far superior for something that will likely sit untouched for a many months at a time. Data that is commonly touched will not face that kind of problem, and makes optical media somewhat of a PITA to use, anyway.
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6th March 2017 13:52 #6Guest
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