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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/No_Match_5106 on 2025-07-27 01:45:48+00:00.

I finally got a NAS and so far I'm storing large files on there such as footage from various projects. I also have important documents such as prescriptions, tax returns, and financial documents that I frequently access that I keep in my computer. My question is should I keep those documents and back them up to the NAS occassionally? Or should I move them to the NAS and access them via SMB?

My NAS is currently being backed up to S3 Glacier Deep Archive and an external USB. I suppose if my keep it in my computer, it adds another "layer" of backup. I'm curious to know what would r/DataHoarder or r/datacurator do?

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