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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Prestigious-Soil-123 on 2024-10-08 17:32:29.

How do you suggest I get into data hoarding, or more fixing my data hoarding situation. I have about 12 TB of data across 20 different storage mediums (5 of which are optical - optical media bad). So what budget methods could I use to place all of my data in one place, that doesn't force me to sell my soul to the devil. Please use UK pricing and keep in mind my budget of £150 GBP ($196.38 USD on Tuesday 8th Oct). I'd like 6-10TB as I can compress my 12TB, and some I will put on low-access cloud backups that mean less to me, but I am still not deleting for god knows why. 6-10 TB will be enough, and standard SATA or similar means I can up it if and when I need to. I'd like it to be network attached, but if that means not reaching my goals then toaster it is.

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