Ask HN: How should organize and back up 23 TiB of personal files? pushedx on March 19, 2024 at 09:30 Hacker News: Front Page

A somewhat daunting project that I’ve been putting off for a long time is organizing and backing up 23 TiB of files spread across 40+ external and internal hard drives that I’ve collected throughout my life. There is a variety of filesystem types and interface types.

I take a lot of photos, so a lot of these are files that I would actually want to back up, but many of them are old operating system installs and other “useless” files that I don’t need archival storage for.

The actual size of the data that I need backed up I would estimate at around 6 TiB.

A few of my requirements:

1. I don’t need the files to be accessible online, in fact, I would prefer if they were not.

2. If anything is backed up to the cloud, I want pre-internet-encryption with keys that only I know and control.

3. I want something simple, that could be recovered using a pragmatic approach and open source software in case of a disaster.

4. I’d like a system where I can easily test my recovery strategy.

Open questions:

1. What local filesystem setup should I use? Number of drives? Local backup approach?

2. If you’ve done this before, is there a strategy that you used for the actual aggregation of the data? Are there any particularly convenient IDE to USB docks? Any good software that you would recommend for locating duplicate files?

3. What remote backup software should I use?

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