Sorry to intrude but...
Did you ever thought using USB keys?
It costs (almost) nothing, it is fast and you can rewrite the medium as
often as you want!
Here in canada you can find a 64Gb USB stick in supermarkets under CAN
50.00$
I have made my backups on USB sticks (not even compressing the data)
with rsync for years without any problem.
I bought 4 64Gb sticks and rotate them.
I had to restore some times and never had any problem.
Just wanted to add a view on an easy storage medium here...
midi-pascal
On 15-02-23 03:22 PM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Monday 23 February 2015 18.10:52 Timothy Pearson
wrote:
I'm not surprised at that; I boycotted
Blu-Ray a long time ago due to it's
primary use as a DRM enforcement technology* and therefore don't have any
Blu-Ray equipment with which to enhance k3b.
Tim
I've ordered an external burner - I'm not interrested in Blu-Ray
itself, but
my Photo archive would require dozens of DVDs to secure (I remember
creating a set of 25 floppies to install OS/2, but that was long time ago).
I understand Blu-Ray uses DRM to handle video, but does this mean it's also
required to burn data? I want to burn Blu-Ray M-Discs (data only).
I'll switch to another OS if necessary (as it would only be for an archival
process) but of course I'd rather do it with Linux (and Trinity if possible).
If I can provide any information once the hardware is there...
Thierry
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