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I’m currently trying to design the best trusted archiving method. I have so many wd red and blue drives. i once turned a windows 98 pc on that hadn’t ran in over ten years, the system seemed to have it’s data after ten years not plugged in. It sort of showed me that data doesn’t corrupt over years with no power, but it’s not a good enough test. I’m not loving deleting all my archives every half a year, And re copying the same data from a daily used performance drive. If the data on the performance drive gets a bad sector at any time, I’ll just be copying the corrupted files that were good on the archives Where I just deleted it, and losing data. Has anyone done a backup and left it for many years straight without plugging it in? And after years, all was not corrupted? Part of me has thought of recopying data using one of the aged archive drives as the source instead of the daily used performance drive. But if there are Any other ideas or experience for backup please let me know. And also if you’ve ever had a drive for many years unused, and all data was perfect once plugged back in. I also don’t want clouds any service, just want to use drives myself and want a well designed long term trusted way.
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