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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/coomtilldust on 2025-06-26 07:29:47.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Pessimistic_Gemini on 2025-06-26 05:55:00.

I know there was a previous post asking about this but with how old that is, I thought it best to try to make a new one to ask for advice and help for these days. I have a 256 GB Galaxy S10e and what feels like a third of it has been taken up by KIK itself more and amore. About 80 GB have been taken up by the app and I've been looking around trying to figure out how to backup and preserve all that data before trying to delete it from my phone.

I considered trying out that Backuptrans software since it was what supports Android 12 but between not getting much information on how it is and recently seeing the low scores the company has gotten over the last few years, I'm starting to have second thoughts about trying this out. If anyone has had some luck with this or have any other suggestions, I would love to know.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/AwareRarestot on 2025-06-26 05:42:12.

Started making my Plex collection. Over the years I have bought about 30 HDDs of 8 TB each, on which I stored movies. Surely many are double or triple in numbers. Unfortunately some will have a name, thus making this process tedious. Is there such app that would check the movies?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Blolbly on 2025-06-26 04:32:32.

There are two scenarios I am interested in

  1. The means to read the data is magically preserved over the 10,000 years, so only the storage medium must last the duration.

  2. The means to read must be preserved through conventional means alongside the data.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/shurikien on 2025-06-26 03:08:59.

I’ve got an old Xbox 360 collecting dust and I’m wondering if it’s possible to mod it into some kind of basic NAS or media server. I know it’s not ideal hardware, but I’d love to squeeze some last bit of life out of it—maybe for file storage, a simple Samba share, or even basic Plex functionality.

Is anyone here crazy enough to have tried this? Can the 360 be jailbroken and loaded with Linux or similar tools? Or is it just better to toss it and move on?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Liya_Yip on 2025-06-26 02:10:21.

Hey F8 SSD Plus users, what's your advice for a bewbie? I'm gonna add this to my cart and buy it!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/introverted_finn on 2025-06-26 00:01:47.

The website in question is https://map.crummy.com/

Would be interested on learning about other potential websites hosted by individuals wanting to preserve stuff. Anyone know any? I don't mean stuff like Archive.org obviously. Smaller, lesser known ones

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/catrancher1 on 2025-06-25 23:31:34.

Hi,

I've been using Yottamaster 5 bay DASs to connect ~12 or so HDDS to a mini pc but pretty often one or more of the drives will randomly stop being detected by Windows and I have to physically unplug / replug the drive into the yottamaster or turn the yotta master on/off to fix this.

This unfortunately also causes stress on the drives and I recently had one drive get a corrupted partition table, which luckily I was able to fix with testdisk.

I'd like to build a PC that can handle 12-20 HDDS instead of using these DAS units.

Can anyone help with recommendations on how to achieve this?

From my research I think I'll need the following:

  • PC Case with tons of 3.5" or 5.25" slots (that can be converted with adapters for more 3.5" bays).

  • Floor space on the bottom of the PC to fit more drives if all bays are used up, and stack a few HDD this way.

  • SATA Card to add more HDDS if I use up all HDD a standard ATX or E-ATX mobo has.

  • Good motherboard / intel chip recommendations

Pretty open minded on the budget for this, I'd prefer quality that will last.

I've seen the name Phantek thrown around a bit, wondering if there's other cases I should be looking at too.

Thanks!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/SoManyHobbies1 on 2025-06-25 23:13:12.

Hello, I want to ask advice from the experts of this sub.

I have a DROBO 5D3 which I bought to store all my photos throughout the last decade. It is still working and now want to move out of it just incase.

I initially thought of a NAS setup but dont know which one to get. Been looking at Synology, but I guess the recent update makes it bad from what I read.

I will use the new one to store all photos using Lightroom to organize the folders and also store some files. Will be sharing with my wife.

Have zero IT knowledge but willing to learn. Would want to get something more future proof.

Really basic use, not into the VM/Homeassistant, plex server space yet. - but maybe in the future will consider.

With NAS, my concern is if it’s secure being attached to the network and potentially be accessed by bad actors?

Thanks again.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/shiftdelete76 on 2025-06-25 22:32:19.

I'm trying to download medias from booru sites with metadata included using Imgbrd-Grabber but some files does not have metadata.

It's said "Either in your PATH or in the installation folder." on docs so i extracted exiftool inside the grabber folder but it's still says that it cannot locate exiftool. How am i exactly suppose do this? Sorry i'm new to this and also being not native speaker does not help...

Also would exiftool help adding metadata to medias that does not have metadata or do i have to do something else for this? Is it possible to do it with grabber and get the original metadata added to files that does not have metadata? Or do i need another program for that and add the metadata manually by hand?

I'm lost on how to achieve this. Could really use some help.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/rosebudgh0st on 2025-06-25 21:43:59.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Astral-P on 2025-06-25 21:32:34.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Neumanium on 2025-06-25 21:27:08.

Just checking with everyone, this long defunct Podcast Liberal Oasis Radio Show/This Is Not Normal does anyone have this archived and would you share?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/dontworryimnotacop on 2025-06-25 20:17:38.

As some of you may know, Pocket is shutting down and deleting all user data on October 2025: https://getpocket.com/farewell

However what you may not know is they don't provide any way to export your bookmark tags or the article text archived using their Permanent Library feature that premium users paid for.

In many cases the original URLs have long since gone down and the only remaining copy of these articles is the text that Pocket saved.

Out of frustration with their useless developer API and CSV exports I reverse engineered their web app APIs and built a mini tool to help extract all data properly, check it out: https://pocket.archivebox.io/

The hosted version has a $8 one-time fee because it took me a lot of work to build this and it can take a few hours to run on my server due to needing to work around Pocket ratelimits, but it's completely open source if you want to run it for free: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/pocket-exporter (MIT License)

There are also other tools floating around Github that can help you export just the bookmark URL list, but whatever you end up using, just make sure you export the data you care about before October!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ben_roeder on 2025-06-25 19:58:15.

I am looking for a couple of people to help test a new offline file system. Features. Linux with certain usb hub/ controllers and needs a usb relay for total power down. All meta data is cached and the drives are only spun up for read and modification operations. I am going to open source the whole thing soon, but want to get a few willing volunteers to test to keep the load down.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Ampleforth84 on 2025-06-25 19:06:07.

Hey all

My Mom (who was my offsite backup) threw away all my external drives in a mental episode, and then I lost all the files on my Mac when I upgraded to the latest OS. Needless to say, I’m unhappy and want to make sure I have a solid, dedicated backup of my data through a cloud or backup program to prevent this from happening again. Right now, what I have left is data scattered across multiple cloud platforms, and it’s a mess.

I basically want an external drive on which to store my personal music, photos, docs etc, but on the internet. I REALLY don’t want to use a cloud that syncs to my devices, just like you wouldn’t want your external drive to do. But I don’t wanna not be able to see/work with my data or pay extra to download my files either.

Is there a cloud or backup program that could work like this? I’ll have to download everything off various clouds, use some sort of deduplication program, and then have to re-upload them to the backup program…

TYSM!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/3usernamemustbe20 on 2025-06-25 17:20:52.

The 3 countries are Somaliland, Kosovo, and N. Cyprus

I've searched around and see others with the same issue but never seen an update. Wondering if it's a lost cause

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/MisakaMisakaS100 on 2025-06-25 15:10:48.

I have been using both software, but have run into problems. When both are in used, the file explorer and both of the software will freeze and crashes. Hard disk sentinel will stop responding and drivepool will have missing disk...While the file explorer will freeze or not detect harddrives. Drivepool and file explorer will work normally when hard disk sentinel is close. Anyone using both experience the same issue? and any fix and advice to the issue?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/kiachi13 on 2025-06-25 14:31:54.

So read the sub wiki and found nothing about M-discs (might have overseen it. Sorry in advance if i did)

As of my research so far the best option and most secure are the M-discs. I only see people going with HDD and SSD here on this sub eventhou from of my experience hdd wear out after some year and sometimes loses data and SSD the same but after loger period of time or if left unpowered for very long time (which is essential in my case now)

So my question here what is the best option to reserve memories and media for very long time?

Are tapes an option in my case?

I've already lost some precious media that were stored on old laptop so i want something that is permanent.

My decision after the research is Archgon star UHD with BD M-discs 25/50/100GB

Edit 1: budget currently with the Archgon about 300€ and space needed currently around 400gb (still need to organize them). After that about 200€ annually and the storage will be adjusted to the budget.

Edit2: the 400gb are for NOW (my current 2tb hdd is 6 years old and barely in usage so i want to save the importantstuff on it before i lose them which has happened before). This will go up by alot later.

I want offline storage so clouds are out of the question for this specific things.

I already have 6 tb storage on my pc (4 hdd and 2 or 3 ssd), 2tv external hdd, 2tb betweem phone and tablet and 512gb sd card. All regular use data are on them.

I want something that is long time storage and could be forgotten for years (10+ years wothout power possibly) without damage

Thank you in advance for help.

If I missed an important information lmk and I'll edit it.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/CanisMajoris85 on 2025-06-25 14:16:08.

So I'm looking to get a few 24tb Exos recertified drives (3-4) and a few days ago they were listed at $269.99 or perhaps slightly lower but now they went up to $279.99 and the inventory has gone down from like 90 to 35. The ST24000NM000H is what I'm looking at now and the 000C was listed a week ago then taken down but now relisted today with only 5 in stock. Using it for Plex as my current 5x 12tb setup is reaching its limit and I'd snagged those 12tb recertfied drives when they were around $75 each.

If these 000H sell out will they just list like a 000X model right away (no clue what letter) or could I potentially not have a 24tb drive to buy for a few weeks until they restock? I've noticed the refurbished 24tb have been sold out for days now. I don't really follow it enough I just know even recertified prices have gone up a ton in the past year as I'd paid like $75 for 12tb drives from them in the past and now they're $150 for the same thing.

Ideally I'd like to hold out for Prime Day in hopes there's some sort of deal for 24tb drives, and I don't want Barracudas which I know would be cheaper. Is it even worth holding out for these 24tb recertified drives to drop back down in price around Prime Day since I can hold off a few weeks from purchase? Does Serverpartdeals ever do sales around July 4th or Prime Day that people know of?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/matias997 on 2025-06-25 14:01:54.

I bought a class from this page but it's very slow and clunky so Id prefer to download it and see it offline but I can't seem to get the URL to download it with YT-DLP.

Can anyone give me a hand and point me to the correct url?

wingfox.com

If anyone can download any preview video it's the same video player for the class videos.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/AirneanachTV on 2025-06-25 12:32:27.

Yes, I know this is not ideal, and yes, I know that setting up TrueNAS or similar and running a VM would be cleaner in a lot of ways, but that doesn’t fit the use case I have. I’m setting up a streaming PC for my studio, and I have 2x8TB and 2x2TB drives. I’d like to do 2 RAID 1 setups in windows. I’m using the PC primarily for streaming and editing, and I don’t want to do all the extra work of setting it up in another NAS software and dealing with GPU pass through and such. I just want to make it work down and dirty. CPU: AMD 3800XT GPU: 2070 SUPER RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200 MT/S MOBO: TBD, but something on the lower end of pricing

I’m open to any idea, as long as it works well, and doesn’t use more than ~20% of my CPU.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/jared_number_two on 2025-06-25 12:22:56.

I know other people in this community have enjoyed the excellent post incident reviews published by the CSB. As they are being effectively shuttered this is a general call out that it would be prudent to archive any of their videos you have found useful.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/GothBoiCliqueeeeee on 2025-06-25 10:16:07.

Hi all,

I have a mint/new SSD arriving from Amazon warehouse - with a claimed damaged box.

I know from past experience with general items, things described like this are brand new - with people literally returning because of a small rip on the box.

I've never bought a HDD like this though. I'm worried someone has swapped their old dying one in the box ect.

Is there some kind of software that can check how long the SSD has been used for - or to check if it has been used?

Thanks!

Edit: It's a Crucial drive

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Vegetable-Way-5766 on 2025-06-25 10:06:50.

It's a Seagate 4 TB hard drive I've only had it like for a 2 to 3 years.

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