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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/meowwentthedino on 2024-12-31 08:39:38.

Simple hypothetical question..... Does anyone know how long an SD card can realistically sit dormant for a prolonged period of time before it croaks it or starts to degrade.

Example: I take photos on my DSLR of a gig, label the SD card after said gig, dump photos from the camera to my PC, upload and save to Adobe, PC, and external backup, then store away the SD card like storing a master tape recording, stored in a box on a shelf in a temperature controlled environment for however many years till I may need to restore one or two files.

Is there any downside to this other than the obvious cost of drives?

though seeing how cheep flash storage has become and my local tech shop is selling quality cards for a very fair price.

Thanks,

David,

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/nossody on 2024-12-31 08:16:03.

I got about 1TB of video and pictures from whenever I backup my PC and I was wondering if any software can take everything and place it in one collection of folders neatly? Main concerns are iPhone photos (5 different photos all called IMG_1234) and Shadowplay folders, but I can just do that manually. I was thinking adobe lightroom but never had experience with it. Thanks.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/FreeSpirited2023 on 2024-12-31 07:42:04.

I've got hundreds of GBs of downloaded stuff on my laptop—movies, videos, documents, images, RAR files, EXEs, you name it.

Being lazy about organizing, I only bother sorting them into folders every two years.

When I do, I make separate folders like "Softwares" for software, "Documents" for various kinds of docs, and so on, but it takes forever and is a huge effort.

Then, the files and folders just sit there for 3–4 years until I eventually delete everything to free up space.

After that, I end up re-downloading whatever I need, and the cycle repeats.

This has been my routine for over 20 years.

Now, I’m desperate to find a faster, easier way to organize all my downloads efficiently.

Any ideas?

Update:

Thank you all for your suggestions.

I have decided to try two softwares, 'Easy File Organizer' and 'File Juggler,' first.

If I don't like them, both u/Maktesh and u/NZSheeps suggestions seem to fit the bill.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/n0t0liver on 2024-12-31 02:54:40.

Hi I'm trying to download the contents of a website to use offline but I cant seem to get it to work. I've tried using a couple applications; getleft, cyowcopy, httrack and some online ones too. However these don't seem to download the gif content. Wondering if anyone could help out please.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Agreeable_Repeat_568 on 2024-12-31 01:58:56.

On a proxmox server I want to get a few USB 10g enclosures for enterprise sata disks to passthrough to a Truenas VM for a mirrored ZFS share and hopefully blacklist the drivers for security. Is this possible? I want to be clear I do not want regular usb 3.0 that would be much more unstable, from what I understand usb 10g is different and more stable making this a better use case.

https://sabrent.com/collections/hard-drive-accessories/products/ec-u2sa

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Rare_One2529 on 2024-12-31 01:11:18.

Hi.

I have an Unraid server using the Design Define R5 case and I have used all 8 HDD bays and need to add more disk drives. My problem is, it seems to be almost impossible to get these drive cages these days.

Does anyone have any ideas on alternatives that would work or where I can get some of the original drive cages (I'm in the UK if that helps)

The attached image is slightly outdated as it only shows 7 drives, but it now has 8.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/snovvman on 2024-12-30 23:31:31.

The annual price for personal GoodSync is $20 instead of $30 for one year. Buying multiple years is an option. My question is whether GS does this every year?

On paper, it looks like GS will do what I need--run from Synology, two way sync/backup of Google Photos, two-way backup of my NAS files to OneDrive, backup from iOS, Android, etc. I figured I have 30 days to get a refund it it does not work. I know there is SyncBackPro, but it does not seem to support as many platforms?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/klev94 on 2024-12-30 23:08:13.

Hey guys.

I come to beg for some help here from people who actually know what theyre doing. I recently started to gather all my data from way back (pictures, songs etc). Everything was gathered and I wanted to add a new drive to my pool. In disk manager I somehow managed to misclick and format my parity config in windows 10. Is there any chance at all to recover my lost data? Any help would be desperately appreciated.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/HTTP_404_NotFound on 2024-12-30 22:00:46.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/HTTP_404_NotFound on 2024-12-30 21:53:47.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/barryg123 on 2024-12-30 21:11:40.

Hi there, I ran out of space on my iphone because I have too many photos. I DO NOT want to back these up on icloud. I'd like to back them up on a flash drive ideally (or a macbook if necessary - keep reading). And somehow keep all the useful iOS metadata, like date, search tags, people tags, automatic foldering like screenshot, selfie, etc.

I started by hooking my iphone up to macbook with a usb c cable and "importing" some photos to the computer. But then when I go to delete the photos from my phone, it is warning it will delete the photo "on all devices" - does this mean I will lose the backup I just made to my computer as well?

I'm pretty computer savvy but I am NOT iphone/ icloud savvy, as I am a recent Apple convert. Please help- what are my best options here and can you help me with the process? Thank you!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Weak-Lengthiness8048 on 2024-12-30 06:27:41.

(I know this question comes up often so apologies in advance.)

have done my research using this forum and others - thank you all. And have narrowed down to the following. Primary use case is backup for all the PCs including my personal data and photo collections. My current total storage needs are 8-10TB.

1/ Pre-built products: which one would you choose and why? Synology 923+ vs QNAP TS-464

2/ I’ll pick up Seagate Ironwolf Pro drives but need to decide the starting configuration:

2x 14TB drives in RAID 1 (mirroring) 2x 8TB drives in RAID 1 4x 4TB drives in RAID 5

14TB direct from seagate are 47% off right now so, is the lowest cost per TB. But I worry about future growth (adding another 14TB at full price would be expensive). And rebuild times could be very long if one of the 14TB drives fails.

Thoughts? Thanks in advance.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/mdrxy on 2024-12-30 01:56:52.

I'm helping spearhead a digitization effort for my college radio station. We're moving locations (as our current building is being demolished) and sadly the CDs can't come with, leading us to move toward digital. Currently trying to get some outside eyes on our workflow/purpose document to sanity check things or get recommendations on how we can make it more robust. Happy to answer any questions - I hope this is possibly helpful for others in similar situations!

Workflow Document

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/DaveIsHereNow on 2024-12-31 04:50:45.

I'm on Linux Mint, with DigiKam 8.2.0. I'm running things through a test folder right now where I have duplicated some files to get the hang of it.

I've imported the folder, Updated Fingerprints, and did Find Duplicates.

I find duplicate pictures as expected, but my only option is to "Move to Trash", but that seems to only move it to the DigiKam trash. Even if I empty DigiKam trash after, nothing changes with the actual files in my directory system/hard drive.

How can I delete the ACTUAL duplicate files? I'm open to other software too. In Windows I used "Duplicate Files Fixer" (paid version) which worked great.

Thanks!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/VoltX77 on 2024-12-31 00:37:04.

Thought this be the best place to ask about this: My family has about 400GB of data with important photos, videos, and documents from the past 30ish years or so that has been constantly transferred from computer to computer. I couldn't begin to tell you what is in this set of downloads and documents, but it has slowed down just about every device we've put it on.

That being said, this year I've elected to handle things differently - instead of transferring the data to our newest desktop, we're gonna store it on 2 physical drives. The first is gonna be a simple 512gb USB stick, this will remain plugged into the new computer (for the once in a blue moon we need to access the files). The other will be an external SSD, which we will back everything up on, and save in a fireproof lockbox with other important documents until the end of time itself.

Okay so here's my question - for the SSD, what is going to be our best option for keeping the data safe and uncorrupted? I've personally used Transcend as my go-to for storage devices ever since reading on a dashcam forum that they're one of the most reliable sd card manufacturers, and they have served me well. However, for this SSD, I want to make sure I get it absolutely right, I could not care less about read and write speeds, this thing will almost never be used; its one job is to sit in a box forever and be ready to extract data from years down the road when the time comes. What do I get? Budget $100.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Nvclead on 2024-12-31 00:10:05.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Rotisseriejedi on 2024-12-30 16:47:28.

So I have a basic older laptop I use an HDMI to stream my movies/TV to my basic 4k 60 HZ TV

Do my 4k movies stream at 60 HZ via regular HDMI cable? I mean they look fine but not sure I needed a special cable

Also, can the same thing be achieved on a Chromebook, using a USB-C/HDMI adapter?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Pristine_Ad_1408 on 2024-12-30 15:27:55.

Hi everyone,

This is my first time posting here, so I apologize in advance if I make any mistakes.

Is there a free cloud service that meets these requirements for storing family photos?

  • Free: A free plan is fine.
  • Encryption and safety: Must support data protection.
  • Multiple users: At least two accounts (one for phone and one for PC).
  • No compression: Photos should be stored without quality loss.
  • Compatibility: Android app and access from Windows (either app or web).
  • Trustworthy: The service must be reliable.

I’ve been searching for a while, but I couldn’t find a solution that’s free and meets all of these requirements. I was considering using pendrives, Mega, or Google Photos, but I’m not sure if they’re the best options.

Do you have any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ItsBobD on 2024-12-30 15:26:05.

I bought a 5TB WD My Passport about 2 years ago and finally got around to unboxing it today to backup some family photos and videos along with some work related data. I would like to password protect it, however when I click the gear icon in the WD app, it only gives me the option to "edit password", which brings a page with the options of "remove password", "change password", or "enable auto unlock". The thing is all these options are asking for the current password, which does not exist, this was a factory sealed box that I've never even opened before. I figured there would be a "set password" option for a first time password, but nope. Any ideas? I have searched the internet and youtube tutorials with no luck.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ironic833 on 2024-12-30 14:56:26.

So I have a massive rom collection consisting of the following:

NDS, GBC, GB, GBA, ORIGINAL XBOX, WII, PSP, PS1

Those consoles and backwards. What I'm wondering is what's the best way to store these? Do I compress them? If so how?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Cold-Willingness-178 on 2024-12-30 13:40:56.

As you know, you can download Youtube comments using yt-dlp/youtube-dl and the output file would be in the JSON format, is there any viewer or way to view those comments in a readable way without having to read pure JSON

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/goobermatic on 2024-12-30 13:40:30.

I have a Highpoint RocketRaid 20xx series raid controller and 6 4tb drives and 3 8tb drives attached to it. I am using it for my games library mostly , and for data storage. Everything is backed up in a 3-2-1 setup , so not worried about redundancy. I formatted it in Raid 0. My question is , how should the array be set? I need 4k clusters in order to install Xbox games to that array. But the underlying drive structure should be set to what? 4k,8k or what , in order for the best efficiency from the array? And how should the array be set? Use the 4tb drives in one array and the 8tb drives in another? Or all one one?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Gunzerkerboi on 2024-12-30 05:36:54.

I'm probably what y'all would call a "wannabe" data hoarder, I have near 16 terabytes of backed up movies and shows etc but I'm on a TIGHT TIGHT budget now, so I can't afford the 30 bucks and I DEFINITELY cannot invest in building myself a nas or anything, so I just ask, what do I lose switching to those platforms?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/elperrosapo on 2024-12-30 05:36:17.

Long story short, I’ve been running a Jellyfin server this year, first time running a home server in general. I initially set it up on an old iMac, which died one night while I was sleeping out of nowhere (suspect it might be the PSU), so I had to scramble and set it on my Macbook which has been docked/clamshell for a little over a month now.

I needed a solution, so I bought an Alder Lake mini pc with an Intel N100, and I just installed Ubuntu on it (I don’t wanna deal with a headless distro, it’s my first time running linux properly, also my family might have to get on it if I’m not here to fiddle with Jellyfin).

I will look into migrating my Jellyfin install from one OS to another, if that is even possible, in order to keep users, watch history, collections, etc. My other issue, which is the main reason for this post:

All my content is stored in 2 Seagate Ironwolf Pro HDDs, which are inside a JBOD USB enclosure, they are 8tb and 16tb respectively. They are formatted as HFS+ cause Mac, and I need to re-format to Ext4 I suppose.

There is no budget to buy additional drives to do a local backup, so what would my best option be?

I had an idea, that since neither of them are halfway full, I might be able to set up an Ext4 partition in each, copying all the contents from the original partition, and then deleting it just keeping the new one. Is this even possible? Is it recommendable?

My other option would be to fit everything in the 8tb drive, I have an external SSD to spare as well, just to empty the 16tb and format it; then transfer all to that one and format the 8tb, to finally re-organize the files how I originally distributed then among the two.

Please advice on these two methods, maybe I’m missing a simpler one.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/CanadianGuy2525 on 2024-12-30 21:06:24.

New to the concept of data hoarding, but not to the practice. In the next year or two, after reading and learning more, I plan to set up a home server/NAS and would like to digitize my physical media.

As much as picture/sound are better on disc, i often go for titles via streaming over the discs as it annoys me to get up and switch discs every couple episodes. Jellyfin looks like it would be a great solution and maybe allow me cut a few of the streamers out of my life.

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