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> 5. Archiving the converted perfectly tagged FLACs to Bluray discs, as soon as the archive size hits 25GB

Do you have a rec for any long-life BR discs?



I use regular Verbatim 25GB disks. Since I keep the original CDs and usually use the Mp3s to listen, this is only a part of my 3-2-1 backup strategy. Nothing meant to be 200 years archival proof :-)

However, I never use anything but Verbatim, never had a bad experience with it.


Very cool archival setup! Funny you say that about Verbatim. I have a several old burned discs from the 2000s and 2010s where the dye has degraded and is no longer readable, but I have one specific blue Verbatim disc my childhood friend burned for me in the late 90s, and it still reads today!


> and it still reads today!

Exactly my experience. Verbatim is worth the additional cost in my opinion. I mainly do the archival as a hobby... not sure I ever gonna need it :-) However, I'm pretty scared of ransomware these days, so I tried to make my setup as ransomware proof as possible and zfs-auto-snapshot + self burned blurays with the most important data seemed like a good idea :-)


Verbatim is, was, has, and always will be, the gold standard.


Years ago I tried archiving to optical media and after a few short years, things were failing. Like all the things.

I am of the opinion that (multiple) hard disks might be the most recoverable. I might be wrong.


Na you don't. Of course I keep a HDD copy on my Backup-Server, I just mentioned the Bluray thing, because I try to keep my 24/7 System as clean as possible.




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