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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Inmyprime- on 2024-12-17 18:15:35.

I have two Terramaster d5-300C enclosures I bought years ago and everything seemed fine on my old iMac 2015.

Recently, I upgraded to Mac Mini M4 pro (and also to Sequoia) and I have been having issues with the external hard drives ever since.

Often they unmount, randomly, or won’t unmount at all (it says some process is using them, even if I can’t see anything using them), they also randomly grey out sometimes and stop working (first aid won’t work, I have to reformat to get them to work again, something about invalid Node structure after I run first aid…).

I can’t work out if it is the drives failing or if it’s the enclosures (they are old) or something else. Any idea how to narrow it down?

I also run Carbon Copy Cloner to backup.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Beensmokin777 on 2024-12-17 18:15:23.

I have a job where I handle alot of data in a lot of forms and was wondering if anyone knew of a dock/hub that I could mount to my desk instead of my current solution of 100 dangles and adapters.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Extreme-Reporter-480 on 2024-12-17 17:51:10.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/DiskBytes on 2024-12-17 15:29:12.

Hi, does anyone know if there is a way that I can get the Dell H200 to work with Windows 7 64bit? I have a tower PC to put this card into, but it runs legacy stuff, which is why it's still on W7. Thanks.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/hasanismail_ on 2024-12-17 13:07:44.

I really need 4 18tb drives because my jellyfin media server is running out of space cause of all the crap my family requests via jellyseer so I really need to migrate to a better setup than a single disc I really want 4 18tb drives because I think that's future proof for me at least it's better than the single 14tb disc I'm using

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Reddit-Prometheus on 2024-12-17 10:18:30.

I often see that many movies are available in x265 1080p and the file size is between 1.5GB to max 3GB, like RARBG and PSA

Are these releases good enough for a 65 inch TV?

What is the idea with the small sizes?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/noideawhatimdoing444 on 2024-12-17 10:16:58.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Neurrone on 2024-12-17 10:01:31.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/squidrobotfriend on 2024-12-17 08:23:51.

Hello!

So, I need some help. Let's say I have a Synology NAS server, and I want to back its contents up to an offsite dedicated server in a datacenter, but I want the offsite backup to be encrypted such that no-one at the datacenter would reasonably be able to see what the data was. Say that I want to, if possible, maintain my local copy of the data in a decrypted state.

How would I go about doing this?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/SnooDoubts9148 on 2024-12-17 07:37:29.

How do you successfully transfer videos/documents/apps that are too big for external drive?

For example, if a video is 2GB, but your drive only has 1GB storage left, how does it work? - if u transfer the remaining 1GB of the video into another drive, would you still be able to reconnect the 2 parts of the video back together again somehow when editing it? Would it still play as if it was never taken apart in the first place? Would the transfer simply cancel if there wasn't enough space? Is it similar for other types of data?

Thank you sm

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/testmyfist on 2024-12-17 03:25:01.

Hey people, I've been saving up some series and movies on 3 4tb HDD for a couple years now in my PC. I'm now moving to a more compact system, I've been searching for external enclosure for these HDDs, I'm not looking to setup a raid or NAS because i don't need it right now. What I'm looking for is basically something like https://www.amazon.in/ORICO-External-Enclosure-Support-Aluminum/dp/B08342JM8Z , but a much cheaper option. Thanks a lot in advance

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/PONT05 on 2024-12-12 00:27:31.

I’ve exported some photos from my iPad ages ago and i’ve noticed the metadata of dates is wrong in many pics, though some pics are taken in exactly new year so i’m thinking if there’s a program to automatically correct the metadata of the other pics based of that info?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Lysander_Au_Lune on 2024-12-12 00:10:38.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/lukeprice1990 on 2024-12-12 00:00:42.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/birdcatx7 on 2024-12-11 23:56:21.

The time has come, and I need one. I just want to make sure I get it right. From what I've skimmed from here and elsewhere, if I search on ebay for am LSI 16i it mode card, with sata breakout cables, and pay around $50 or less, I'm good right? Then I just plug everything up and it just works in it's own, correct?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/kittykat-309 on 2024-12-11 22:52:55.

I pay for 2TB of iCloud storage, yet my iPhone is always full, and it’s driving me insane. I’m the family keeper of all the photos—we’ve talking over 100,000 since 1940. I’ve tried to clean them up, but deleting is a nightmare sometimes, and uploading takes forever.

My current system: • Photos are stored on my iPhone and synced to iCloud Photos (optimize iPhone storage checked) • I also manually back up some photos in iCloud Drive to folders but since there aren’t thumbnails it takes forever to find the photo I’m looking for among other logistical nightmares.

I’ve tried saving them to a hard drive, but it kept crashing, so I gave up on that. I’m open to switching to another platform, but I need something that:

  1. Doesn’t take up space on my iPhone or computer (but lets me access the photos easily).
  2. Handles massive libraries without constant uploading/freezing issues.
  3. Is reliable and won’t randomly lose photos.

I’m at my wit’s end trying to keep this organized. What solutions do you recommend? Anyone else with a similar massive photo library figured this out?

Please help me before I lose my mind.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ZOODUDE100 on 2024-12-11 22:29:44.

My usual downloaders for watching videos offline are a bust. Have you had success with any other free sites?

Tried Catch.tube, tubeninja,keepvid.

https://www.pbs.org/video/attenboroughs-life-journey-z2tyb3/

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/BowzasaurusRex on 2024-12-11 22:27:26.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/lern2swim on 2024-12-11 21:41:10.

I currently have the storage in my pc (for games and such) plus a synology ds418. I'd have to figure out if there's somewhere synology lists which raid format I used, because I don't remember, but I've currently only got 2.26tb left free out of 26.1tb total on it. The nas is primarily movies & TV that I use through kodi and plex with a little bit of other stuff stowed on it. I'm trying to decide how to handle my next round of storage expansion. If I bought bigger drives to put in the current enclosure I'd still need to make use of the current drives. And if I moved the current drives into a new bigger enclosure and added more drives I'd have the 418 to use still. So, I'm thinking that maybe I should just buy a 2nd 418 or similar enclosure and just split the two of them. But I'd love to hear any other suggestions for what some of y'all would do in this situation.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/nicox11 on 2024-12-11 20:38:15.

I have a synology NAS with 6 8Tb WD Red plus drive (WD80EFZZ).

I am trying to buy 2 new 8Tb WD Red plus drives but cannot find my exact model.

What I find now is WD80EFPX, WD80EFAX or WD80EFBX.

What should I pick ?

I would want a slower drive (= than 7200rpm) as I'm not crazy on performance, but I would want something close to what I have already.

Thank you for your help.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Mermaid_Natalia on 2024-12-11 19:42:40.

I've begun my digitization journey, and have hit a bunch of bumps. The pci capture card I initially bought wasn't compatible, so I downgraded to a basic usb capture. After struggling between different programs (vdub, OBS, wintv, amarectv), before settling on vdub. Now that I have a (fairly low quality) digitization setup, I'd like to try getting through some of my vhs.

I'd like to start with vhs recorded from tv. I've done only two experiments so far. The first output a 10g raw file, which was increased to a 14g file after post-processing in vdub for sharpening/deinterlacing. The second tape is a similar size. I have a TB of storage on my pc, but I foresee that filling up quickly-- plus I use it for gaming, so I don't want to overload it.

Here are my questions:

  1. How do you handle your large digital footprint? Do you transfer the large digital files to an external hard drive? USB? DVDs? Cloud? Have you experienced any data/quality loss from those methods?
  2. I am very eager to share my digitized tapes. I expect uploading directly to YouTube, or any other video sharing platform, would cause issues with copyright takedowns. Have you ever uploaded publicly? If so, where? What are your experiences?
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Daavid1 on 2024-12-11 19:28:02.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/LeviAEthan512 on 2024-12-11 18:49:33.

I've always been a data hoarder at heart, but I'm only now starting to do it properly, with an organised set up.

I just ordered a couple of Ironwolf Pro drives at a massive discount, but it's in too good to be true territory. Like $150 for 12TB. And it's definitely Pro, I even checked the SKU.

I know of those drives (also batteries) that advertise a capacity more than what they actually have. I was and am wary of this, but some research alleviated my fears enough to order, but not enough to sit quietly without complaining lol.

The store I bought from seems to be reputable. According to this post at least. It's Greeno. I'm Singaporean, not Filipino, but we have Lazada here, too. There are differences, but this shop in SG has good reviews. Literally the only suspicious thing is the price. It passes all other checks.

When the drives arrive, I'll check the serial number with Seagate and the SMART data of course. They (the store) promises a refund if the products are found to not be genuine, which is nice. And I trust the platform's QA/refund system.

But about total capacity, I haven't been able to find any way to verify besides actually filling it with 12TB of whatever data. Thing is, I don't have that much data. I guess I could paste multiple copies of my Steam library for example, but that sounds tedious and my layman ass doesn't know if it's impossible for the drive to recognise that it's duplicate data and link them together. Also, if like 10% of files are faked/corrupted, it could potentially take a really long time to click on stuff until something fails, not to mention it's basically proving a negative.

I know of using Window's own disk management or diskpart to make volumes, and as a second test, I've heard GSmartControl is good. Are these 100% reliable, or should I really scrounging together data to go the manual route?

If you're curious, this is the exact one I bought. Only 3 ratings, but the store has a ton, including this, which is basically the same. The only difference I can see is if the warranty comes from the local distro or... seemingly Seagate's own international office. I went with the local one because it sounds like less of a hassle. Different companies do international warranty differently, but I've had some that require you ship it to their global HQ.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/BreakfastAntelope on 2024-12-11 17:53:23.

What is the most precious (subjectively) data you have stored and backed up over the years?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/DiabloIV on 2024-12-11 16:49:15.

A radio DJ I work with has bought basically every jazz CD that has been released since the early 90's. He has no desire to digitize his library, but I want a plan for when he retires. I think the collection is impressive, and significant enough to preserve. I also fear that if he's gone management will break up, donate, sell, and otherwise dispose of the collection.

If I could do it for less than $5k I'd be happy. I wouldn't mind it taking months. as long as it doesn't require constant monitoring and input.

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