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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Fire-Nation-17 on 2025-02-21 06:15:57.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/appstore/android/faq

Incase anyone didn't see, amazon announced they are pulling their app store. In my younger years I combed through thousands of apps. There is so many small indie apps that are not on the play store. I'm going to start downloading some of these apps before they are completely deleted in a few months forever. Does anyone want to help save some of these?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/aki45_ on 2025-02-21 05:40:49.

I just got a 4 Bay QNap TR-004 NAS. And I'm currently looking at WD Red Plus or Pro drives. But, I'm stuck on deciding capacity to get. I do plan to buy another NAS in the future with 8+ bays.

I read somewhere that going above 8TB with certain RAID configs is a bad idea? Can anyone give me input on this.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/aztracker1 on 2025-02-21 05:23:53.

AOOSTAR WTR PRO Intel Twin Lake N150(Upgraded N100) 4 Bay NAS Mini PC, NO RAM NO SSD, 4K HDMI, 2 * M.2 NVMe Slots, 2.5/3.5 SATAx 4 Storage(Up to 4 * 22TB)

https://a.co/d/2lY8bAk

Been using my Synology box with an expansion bay and a 4 drive TerraMaster box for a while.

Came across this barebones box and figured I'd share. Kind of wish it had dual lan though.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Such-Bench-3199 on 2025-02-21 05:09:42.

My new 16TB Drive arrived today. My goal is to clone my Western Digital 16TB Home Duo, that continues to "phone home" to my dad (previous owner) anytime it is running out of space (5TB or less) or it shuts down due to overheating.

I have written to Western Digital; I have tried blocking him getting their emails, nothing works.

I will start cloning it onto the new 16TB, when it is done, I'll shut down the WD, remove the drives, erase them, and have two new 8TB drives to do with what I please.

I feel like this is a horrible idea, but theoretically the emails stop if the unit no longer exists correct?

Then I get to ask what to do with two essentially brand new 8TB drives.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ddcrx on 2025-02-21 04:21:30.

Been looking at the ST28000NM000C and friends, but heard that since HAMR drives use narrower tracks than conventional drives, they’re especially sensitive to vibrations. Which is why (I hear) they haven't been offered to mere mortals (non-enterprise) except now trickling via recerts.

Does anyone have real world usage with these drives? I've read that simply putting a bunch of them together in one case (say, 8-10 HAMRs) is enough to create read/write errors via their mutual vibrations even with normal vibration damping mounts, but that's just the word of one article. Anyone actually use them?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Phastor on 2025-02-21 04:09:10.

https://serverpartdeals.com/collections/seagate-exos-enterprise-drives/products/seagate-exos-x16-st16000nm001g-16tb-7-2k-rpm-sata-6gb-s-512e-4kn-256mb-3-5-fastformat-manufacturer-recertified-hdd

I would rather get new, but seeing as I run unRAID, I am going to have to get two drives for the first purchase and new would be a huge pill to swallow.

The cost of 16TB re-certified drives seem to be the sweet spot price-wise for me. A pair of them would double my usable storage. A pair of 20's would cost $100 more, which is something else I might consider.

I just now noticed these a bit ago. Different product line from the same brand, but around the same price. I'm not sure if a drive labeled "factory" re-certified from Amazon can actually trusted to be that though. I hear better things about ServerPartDeals.

https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-IronWolf-ST16000NE000-Hard-Drive/dp/B09G8JLRZ5

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/alexdoo on 2025-02-21 03:52:49.

I bumped my main external hard drive off my desk (thankfully not plugged in), and something broke off because there’s something loose rattling in there. I tested to see if I can access my files and I still can, and I was able to safely eject it through the computer, so I’m assuming it works fine.

However, in the case it doesn’t, I don’t want to plug it back in again until I’m ready to back up all the data to a new hard drive. I’m looking for a 4TB SSD for the speed (moving large projects and huge folders of photos) and not deal with the risk of using traditional hard drives with moving parts. Any advice on what I should be looking out for when reading reviews?

Edit: I should add I have a $50 gift card to Best Buy and a $150 visa gift card that I could combine or use separately to bring down the price.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/VASSEG0 on 2025-02-21 03:48:17.

At this point I've gone through all the posts about the different storage options. The problem with that is, I'm now more confused than ever and am at a loss of what is my best option.

Along my way down the rabbit hole of storage options I've found:

  • external hard drive
  • internal with an enclosure
  • SSD
  • flash drive
  • portable SSD with dual connections

So hear are the details:

  • I'm looking to store video files (movies/TV shows)
  • I would like to be able to connect it to my PC and my android tablet for easy use.
  • easy to travel with
  • affordable but willing to spend a little more if it's needed.

I'm up to date on the need to back up and 3-2-1, after that many posts it's seared into my mind, but the rest of the information has all gotten jumbled and I'm not sure where to go from here. I know this has been exhaustively asked, but could you help a stranger out and just let me know what direction I should be looking. Thanks so much!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/DogsAreOurFriends on 2025-02-21 03:29:06.

So I am thinking to hoard all things map / GIS related currently hosted on UGS sites.

Esp focusing on climate related studies: polar imagery, historical coast line elevation models. Satellite imagery.

USGS. USFS. NOAA. NASA.

Anything really. Where to start?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ElonTastical on 2025-02-21 00:00:56.

I don't know why this happens, yeah sure maybe because I have huge amount of files in one folder but when I scroll down for a while, the window folder just scrolls on top by random. It's on NVMe SSD. You guys know of any solution?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Titan_91 on 2025-02-20 22:52:56.

https://archive.org/details/bill-nye-the-science-guy-dvd-isos

If someone wants to upload ISOs of any discs they have to the Internet Archive that would be great. Here's what I have so far. This is preservation, not piracy. These are from 2008 and have not been available for sale in many years. They were never available for sale in the retail market, only to schools/libraries/institutions.

ISO images of the coveted Bill Nye The Science Guy Disney Classroom Edition single-episode DVDs and bonus materials including extra takes, screensavers, and wallpapers. These contain title sets in English and Spanish, and instead of using language tracks the video material is duplicated, likely to fill the discs as an attempt to justify the $1,500 cost to schools, libraries, and other institutions for the full set.

Nobody has shared the full DVD box set ISO images and the complete series has earned its "white whale" status. Some large libraries have been reported to have the set, but it has not been shared on the internet. I can't change that but will be uploading images of several of these discs I found from eBay and my local library.

The famously censored Probability episode with cut discussion on chromosomes is also included in this item in its original unaltered version.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Content-Berry-2848 on 2025-02-20 21:56:55.

I am a dev, so I have say android studio, local custom terminals, bash etc configs, env variables , wsl2 etc installed . I want a software which back these up, lists for that and then I want to format my system

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Sharohachi on 2025-02-20 21:44:14.

I'm looking to get a 2tb external SSD and have been browsing off the shelf options like the Samsung T7, SanDisk Extreme, or Crucial X9 Pro, but I have also been thinking about going the route of getting an external enclosure like the Sabrent EC-SNVE paired with a NVME drive.

With my education discount I can get some good deals on Samsung drives like the 2tb 980 pro or 990 evo for $117. I know these drives are both overkill for the enclosure (which has a 10Gbps transfer limit), but would one make more sense than the other for use as an external drive? The 980 pro has DRAM but the 990 evo has lower power consumption. Will either of those things make any real world difference for my use case? Are there other drives I should consider? Should I just get the off the shelf solution for roughly the same price rather than the enclosure plus drive?

Thanks for any input.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/iSolvent on 2025-02-20 21:31:22.

End of last month, I got myself 8x4TB Ironwolfs. All came in sealed anti static packs so I didn’t think much of it. Today I saw NAS Compares video and realized I got burned. All disks are identified as Skyhawks with FARM data showing 5k to 10k hours on each disk, with all of them expired warranty.

I am looking to replacing these drives while I send them back for a refund. The only retailer I trust and haven’t scammed me previously with Ironwolfs now only carries WD ULTRASTARs.

Do these disks have any history of being EEPROM wiped like Seagate disks? I only see that they carry 8TB and higher capacities.

Another alternative is the Toshiba disks. Preferably 4 to 8TB variants. If anyone has any recommendations on these two in terms of Jonsbo N3 use case or has any information about similar scams on these two?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Diegann on 2025-02-20 20:27:24.

Hello, currently I have all my plex and files in 2 external 5tb seagate hdd, I manually make sure they both have the same contents so I always have a backup.

Currently I run out of space and want to buy a couple bigger drives. They need to be external, I have a laptop and for now not interested in having a nas or similar. I am wondering:

  • should I keep buying external or better an internal (I think its cheaper?) with an external case I can plus them to?
  • what would be a good option for 2 hdd of at least 8tb (ideally 12)? I dont want to spend mote than 200 dollars.

Thanks!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/bahetrick1 on 2025-02-20 18:53:37.

Title. I downloaded Wikipedia, what else should I grab before it's gone? I don't need fed data sets or anything like that, just everyday truthful info and resources that might disappear in a climate where truth is the enemy.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Williamsherman1864 on 2025-02-20 18:26:50.

I just get annoyed that you need a subscription got everything on there, I've tried kemono and whatnot, and those don't update for the thing I want anymore. I've tried patreondownloader but for some reason it asks me to download games 🤷‍♂️

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Ksp-Enthusiast on 2025-02-20 15:56:32.

I am a college student and I record many of my lectures (with professor's permission) and I am starting to run out of room to store the videos. I record the lectures on my Android phone and occasionally move them to ( what i think is a genuine 1Tb) external ssd but some of the videos get held back because the unit is not complete but I am starting to run out of room on my phone and a majority of the videos can't be transferred yet in addition to the ssd i think is running out of room. I have only 1 zip file for my previous semester and it was zipped using the standard windows 11 zip compression.

So I ask is there a better way to compress the video file sizes and get more room on my phone to keep recording?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/pmttyji on 2025-02-20 14:48:01.

I used to visit that site for checking digital poetry in past. Recently I found that the site is not working & it goes to random unwanted site. Any help on getting this fully back? Thank you so much.

Wayback machine couldn't bring latest & all. Here's old version(last year) of I ♥ E-Poetry homepage by wayback machine

https://web.archive.org/web/20240120051248/http://iloveepoetry.org/

Old version of What Is E-Poetry? page & its content is below

https://web.archive.org/web/20230315162814/http://iloveepoetry.org/?p=11968

What is E-Poetry?

The tl;dr version: E-poetry is poetry that arises from an engagement with the possibilities offered by digital media. This site is full of examples, but here’s a simple one: “Puddle” by Neil Hennessy.

Now try printing it out.

For a more detailed response, I will reference my “Digital Poetry” entry for the Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media which I begin by discussing what e-poetry is, and what it isn’t.

Digital poetry is a poetic practice made possible by digital media and technologies. A genre of electronic literature, it is also known as electronic poetry or e-poetry. The technologies that shape digital media are diverse, rapidly evolving, and can be used to such different effects that the term has expanded to encompass a large number of practices.

Digital poetry isn’t simply poetry written on a computer and published in print or on the Web. The most common use of the computer in the creation of poetry is as a word processor, which “remediates” the typewriter in its capabilities. Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin coined the term of *remediation to explain the process of representing an old medium in a new one (Bolter and Grusin 2000, 45). Using a word processor to write a poem doesn’t necessarily make the result a digital poem because this kind of software is designed primarily to produce printed copies. As an inscription technology it still leaves a mark on a poem, partly in the composition process, and partly in how a poem looks, because it provides a diverse palette of formatting elements and language tools. N. Katherine Hayles distinguishes electronic literature from contemporary works designed with computers for a print publication paradigm, “More than being marked by digitality, electronic literature is actively formed by it” (Hayles 2008, 43).

The entry discusses and incorporates several other definitions, including Loss Pequeño Glazier’s discussion of digital poesis in his field-defining book Digital Poetics: “The poet thinks through the poem. Similarly, investigated here is not the idea of the digital work as an extension of the printed poem, but the idea of the digital poem as the process of thinking through this new medium, thinking through making. As the poet works, the work discovers.” And as Christopher Funkhouser established in his book Prehistoric Digital Poetry, e-poetry’s history is imbricated with that of the digital computer.

In addition to fine-tuning the definition to account for different conceptions of poetry, textuality, and media, the entry offers a history of e-poetry and discusses the following genres:

  • Generative poetry is produced by programming algorithms and drawing from corpora to create poetic lines. This is the oldest e-poetic genre and remains relevant today through e-literary genres like the bot.
  • Code poetry is written for a dual audience: computer and human readers.
  • Visual digital poetry arises from Visual, Concrete, and Lettrist poetic traditions and is extended by
  • Kinetic poetry, which uses the computer’s ability to display animation and changing information over time.
  • Multimedia poetry incorporates audio, video, images, text, and other modes of communication in its strategies.
  • Interactive poetry incorporates input from the reader in the e-poem’s expressive strategies.
  • Hypertext poetry uses nodes and links to structure the poem into spaces for the reader to explore.

The best way to understand e-poetry is to explore I ♥ E-Poetry and read from its catalog of over 650 entries on individual works, genres, poets, publications, technologies, and trends. See the featured resources in the top menu to get a sense of areas which we’ve explored in depth, or look through the categories menu in the sidebar, which lists all the terms in the taxonomy we’ve developed. You can also use our A to Z index by title or explore our author index (alphabetical by first name) in the sidebar.

And keep an open mind because traditional (print-based) literacy and literary education have not prepared you well to grasp works that embrace the capabilities of digital media. But I ♥ E-Poetry will.

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/TechnicianTypical600 on 2025-02-20 12:43:01.
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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ididnotouchthebut on 2025-02-20 12:13:45.

Hi, I have seen on my r730xd that the are two sas connectors in the motherboards, j_sata_a, j_sata_b, i have tried plugging a sas to SFF8088, but nothing is showing. I have a hba330 mini installed, but i would have guessed these ports go through the onboard raid controller.... I have been at tit for a while, anyone has been able to use these ports ( I have the 12lff+2 sff version).

regards

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/b3rry108 on 2025-02-20 11:15:41.

I am in quite a conundrum. Can an SSD + enclosure combo be reliable enough to edit videos on or an external SSDs have way more utility to get those instead?

I have a laptop that I use with a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port that I would like to utilize for this. Any suggestions for an SSD + enclosure combo or a standalone external SSD?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/invDave on 2025-02-20 10:40:11.

Hi,

I am looking for a fast, relatively affordable, and reliable 4Tb external SSD drive.

I came up with:

Crucial X10 Pro Samsung T9 Kingston XS2000

All are priced similarly, and speeds are similar.

Intended use: backing up important data so reliability is very important for me.

Which would you recommend?

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Xsphyre on 2025-02-20 09:44:45.

I've got Windows Server 2025 on a machine that contains 4x8TB drives (in RAID 0 (bad i know)) and two 18TB drives just on their own separately.

I'm looking to figure out what I need to save up for to move expand my storage into a protected way.

My immediate thought is to buy 6x 28TB drives from serverpartdeals and run them in RAID 6 so there is protection and with 4x 28TB it would be enough space for me to move all my data from my current drives over.

But then how can I utilize the old drives once ive moved the data? Is that even possible since they're the wrong capacity? And how can I have my RAID 6 be expandable because I will run out of space again. I used up all my space extremely quickly.

My machine has to run Windows Server 2025 because of certain apps that only exist for Windows. I do have Docker Desktop running things like NGINX though

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/geet_kenway on 2025-02-20 09:03:10.
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