How does Sup Forums like to archive their anime?

How does Sup Forums like to archive their anime?

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I used to have 6+ terabytes, but then I just gave up and decided to only store my favorites.

that's exactly what I use

The delete button.

I don't really archive anything. I can just download a more up-to-date encode of a beloved show a few years later down the line

Basically the same and op. I have everything on my NAS and archived backups on external hard drives. I've probably got 3tb of anime downloaded and duplicated. I have a problem, send help.

I use the newer version of that one. Currently at roughly 3.6TB used
I also have my backup on that stuff.

WD sold out to uncle sam a while back and gave them backdoor access to all their drives

RAID 10 is the only way

I don't archive shit, and I don't hoard in general.

The only anime I permenantly have complete on my computer is Avatar: The Last Airbender.

I transcribe the subtitles in a word document, print them out along with screencaps, and file it away in my filing cabinet.

You are using it to store anime, not the Anarchist Cookbook or kiddie porn.

Crunchyroll servers.

Wait what
source?

They still shouldn't have back doors. The 4th amendment needs to apply to digital files too.

I don't. With few exceptions over years I never rewatch and then I can just download BD rip from baka.

>downloading shit at all
Go back to the mid 2000s old man.

>RAID
>not zfs
what next? tapes?

yeah. . .

i delete stuff when i'm done with hit

I buy a new hard drive every now and then.
There is no point in getting a NAS or anything like that unless you want to waste money or have to impress somebody with your tech affinity.

Or home multimedia center with remote access and synchronization with few mobile devices.

microserver + Xpenology

So basically just what a hard drive connected to a normal PC could do, with the difference being that the NAS is slower.

pic related 4tb external for my bluray rips (though it's been filling up fast and i've had to constantly trim my collection and start sticking older series and movies on other drives). a 2tb for current series and crunchy rips, a 2tb for my old dvd archive and redundant copy of important bluray rips. an 4tb and 2tb wd my cloud nas for more redundant copies of blurays, older series, and dvd rips (along with personal files and my westaboo movies and regular tv series downloads).

a nas being slower isn't really that big of a concern if all you're using the drive for is a media dump. if my house ever caught fire i'd much rather grab an external than try to drag my tower out though

There's only 683GB of anime on this bad boy.

Currently have a 24 TB server running for all my archiving purposes. Anime, TV, movies. All connected to plex so it looks pretty.

>only 683GB
How new are you?

Started around 2016, so pretty new.

Bookmarks to Crunchyroll page.

Yeah, and what if it goes down you irresponsible fuck?

Backup bookmarks to other streaming sites.

naruhodo

brought this recently
filled 80% with anime

and put it in icy box which is connected to nas

w/BRFS

>All my shit is WD
Uhm excuse me?

I don't, i just use bloc notes to remember some titles.

Are you dumb? I bet you don't know there is a hidden core in intel chips that logs every single thing you do and it has full rights to your internet. I bet you don't know what telemetry is either.

I'm calling Sup Forums.

I bet you don't know that hiro is mining Sup Forums users for bitcoin and has very malicious ads running. If only you knew how bad things really are.

You know what fuck this hsit. Im going back to the stone age.

planning to get something like this in the next year

Big organized folder.

its that bitcion jack add isnt it? my antivirus kept giving me requests for it to connect with me.

The only way to stop it is to be on ublock origin. But that fails sometimes as it changes. Sup Forums is absolutely furious about it.

Watch power and noise specs, depending where you want to place it and can afford. They get fancy but can produce significant heat and utility bills.

Be sure to backup on a secure botnet. I mean cloud service.

I just save anime of each that I enjoyed and I know it will be hard to find seeders later on. All the popular ones I just download them every time I want to binge them again. I save all my movies though

1 WD with 4 Tera
1 WD with 1 Tera
1 Lacie 3 Tera

You can get a 4tb external for backup for $100. You have no excuse.

~ zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
thatpool 87T 28.1T 58.9T - 0% 32% 1.00x ONLINE -

Synology 32 tb NAS

>87T 28.1T
when you reach this level of hoarding, what exactly do you do for backup?

He's ready for the Apocalipse.

~ zpool import thatpool-old
~ zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
thatpool 87T 28.1T 58.9T - 0% 32% 1.00x ONLINE -
thatpool-old 27.2T 25.3T 1.94T - 31% 92% 1.00x ONLINE -

Most important data is still replicated to the old pool, which unfortunately enough, while exported, is still hooked up to the same PC. At least for now.

>Insecure cloud bullshit
Does selling out make any difference?

getting a massive tape drive set and server with my neetbux soon
I hope rares are still kicking in 3 months

nas4free
zfs
raidz1

I would be curious what thought process led you to pick this solution - that is, assuming you are not just memeing.

Blu-Rays

yeah, you need to investigate off-site solutions ASAP.

at the very least, serialized ZFS snapshots and deltas lend well to storage on the (((cloud))).

there's a couple of locals that are selling tapes and drives for cheap
something like 16 USD (20 AUD) per 1.5TB (LTO5) of tape

External hard drive and BDs

Well enjoy your IO speeds I guess.

>some people preparing for impending Apocalypse by building bunkers, storing food and ammo, training
>other people preparing for impending Apocalypse by storing manga, anime, porn, games, and outdated programs on their HDDs

>seagate
You know that seagate drives have the highest failure rate in the industry right?

4TB WD that I got over 5 years ago.
It's going to die any second but too lazy/poor to fix it.

Since WD Greens and Samsung Spinpoints are gone which HDDs currently are the best for mass storage?

WD Reds? WD Purples? HGST? Seagate Enterprise?

I use an sd card for my favorites
I'm poor as fuck

I found the HGST's to be the most reliable followed by WD then Seagate.

You posted it. I have over a dozen of those.

At some point you run out of physical space inside your PC

What I would lose.
Got another 2TB between the two HDD's in my PC.

But an HDD the same size as a ration is going to last a lot longer.

Is that your backlog or stuff you've already watched and saved? If it's the latter, go ahead and sudoku in the middle of the road while screaming for truck-kun.

The other 2 drives, this one's fun because you can see how I ran out of room on my portable around 4 years ago and just dumped all my finished seasonal stuff as well as everything else I watched here.

Is this your first year watching anime?

Should have used a modified case from a mid 90's server

Okay, stop. Even truck-kun can't save you now.

HGST are extremely fucking loud compared to WD Red and Toshibas, especially their idle clicking.
Actually, toshibas are pretty good overall. Their competitors rely on helium and compression to produce 8TB+ drives because that's how they started and had no reason to switch fabrication to simpler methods. Toshiba was late to the 8TB party when that density was already made possible without overpriced trickery, that's why their N300 are so cheap.

There's some interesting storage technology in the works.

The holy grail for storage is supposedly something called Universal memory

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_memory

>tfw 8x3TB server and 6x2TB desktop, plus system ssds

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_memory
That sounds like Optane
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_XPoint

If you think it's not a lot, fair enough.
If you think I've watched too much then let me tell you, some people have watched infinitely more than me, double, even 3x more. might be sarcastic but you have people who genuinely think this is not a lot.
I mean, I'm still dead inside though.

Floppies.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials_science

I still feel like our materials science is still not up to par.

To make things like space elevators would still require much more advanced knowledge than what we have now, also a cheaper way of making it.

5TB Local 25TB G Drive

No, it's because your taste is irredeemably shit if you've watched all that.

Fuck off, newfag.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials_science
Baby steps user. When I started down the tech path, RAM was $thousands$ a meg and disk space for $hundreds$ a meg.
Shits perty good now.

Can this be a confessions thread too?
I have a 6TB external and I ran the backup once then checked it a week later it said nothing was on there, and I've never bothered to figure out how the thing even works.

Couldn't ask for a better start to the new year.
Never change, fags.

>28.1T
That's actually fairly impressive by Sup Forums standards if this is all anime. How do you keep this amount of data organized? I recon you don't just copy/paste stuff from your download folder to your archive volume.

Here's a suggestion if you are going to spread content across different drives that are constantly hooked up:
Make a dedicated shortcut folder on one of the drives and right-drag shortcuts for all of your folders into that one so all of your shows are accessible from one location and you don't have to remember what show is on what drive.
Delete the contents of the shortcut folder and repeat the process every season to keep up with changes that take place.
I've got around 1000 series folders spread across 3 external drives like that.

Aren't Core2Duo's safe? It's all I use.

Just drag and drop what you want to the drive user, using those automated backup services arent worth it for static files you wont be updating (like your anime shows).

>bought a 2tb WD black external 10 years ago
>have been running and using it frequently every day
>still runs fine

Jesus, I'm never going to doubt WD Blacks.