How do I protect my system/photos from data degradation and bit rot? I have it running in a faraday cage with a primary SSD mirrored by a RAID0 HDD array, both ssd snd hdd array changed every six months, and an emergency redunancy high speed SD flash card memory array changed every quarter. It feels like I'm in a constant battle to maintain data integrity and I feel like my process is only barely cutting it.
Would it be worth it to invest in a UPS/generator protected ECC ram drive NAS unit, or does the network transfer risk further data degradation?
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You need an industrial grade turbo-encabulator to minimise the degradation caused due to planetary rotational velocidensity while storing digital datas.
>>3047325
Rotational velocidensity did this. I stored this camera JPG file on a burnt CD for 2 years in an airconditioned room.
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>>3047335
>You need an industrial grade turbo-encabulator to minimise the degradation
>not using the a cardinal grammeter with sychronized girdle springs
yeah good luck with your equilibrium deficiency caused by over exertion to the data files, fucking noob
Use film.
>>3047325
you can't use ssd for long term without power.
the bits will flip.
>not having a CDN with your photos
>not training deep neural nets distributed around the world to re-generate your pictures whenever a clone fails
>no magnetic tape backups in underground nuclear shelters
You might as well delete them right after shooting
>>3047325
cloud storage
>>3047325
The most safe solution would be to save your photos in an optical format, specifically bluray discs for the added storage and durability.
>>3047538
>photos
>optical
Fuck is wrong with you
Vinyl
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance_Electronic_Disc
>>3047325
/g/ here, this is a troll thread obviously, but zfs is the answer