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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/HateChoosing_Names on 2025-07-24 18:43:48.

If you need throughput from your mullvad connection, say to download linux ISOs, you may need to know which server provides the fastest connection. Here's a script that tests multiple servers and gives you info on which one is fastest - all you have to do is download the zip file of all the servers on the Mullvad webpage!

https://github.com/apadua/WireGuardSpeedTest

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Altruistic_Cicada175 on 2025-07-24 23:27:20.

I've always wanted to make a webapp, and after hours and hours of trying to figure out how to get it from working locally on my computer to on the web, I finally have it working correctly.

my website: tiksnatch.com

has 3 tools: mp4 downloader, mp3 downloader, and story downloader

I will be adding plenty more features, like trending hashtags/music like tokcharts used to show before they decided to gouge people.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Prestigious-Taro-263 on 2025-07-24 22:48:46.

hi

i need help

i want to download my favortie

in bulk not one by one i have like 1000

i tried myfavett but it only download videos

please help me

by the way i am noob

so help me with details please "tutorial"

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ChangeIsHard_ on 2025-07-24 20:38:02.

Hi folks, I currently use Hetzner Storage Box ($13/mo plan for 5TB) to back up my DIY NAS. This works nicely, but I'd love to find an even cheaper option for off-site backup, if one exists, especially if I start storing more data (as an aspiring data hoarder 😅). Is there?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ro2ro on 2025-07-24 19:44:16.

Are there significant differences between WD Elements and My Passport? I need to back up about 4-5TB. I’ve heard these are the most reliable and cost-effective external HDDs, lasting for years. Are there differences in reliability? I’ve noticed price gaps. Are there other models from other brands worth considering? Are SSDs significantly more reliable than HDDs? If so, are there specific SSD models you’d recommend?

Thanks in advance.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Ok_Tea_3275 on 2025-07-24 19:29:08.

I've been trying to make dvd+wr discs that will play on my dvd players, I figured out the codec but I don't know anything about the authoring prosses, can someone help me with this?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/justletmesignupalre on 2025-07-24 19:12:48.

I've seen a post here stating that we should archive all the games, and some coments asking for a torrent. Wouldn't it be, in this case, just straight up pirating indie games?

The creators of those games are indie devs who are most likely now searching for another platform to sell their games, they are not going away... Am I missing something?

EDIT: Thanks folks for your responses, you raise fair points.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Swimming_Mango_9767 on 2025-07-24 18:28:28.

Used for media hoarding, movies, backups.

RAID 10: 48TB (with 4 drives) or 72TB (with 6)

RAID 6: 96TB (with 6)

Is RAID 6 too risky during a rebuild with these drives, or is RAID 10 the safer play even with less space?

Thoughts on this drive as well?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Prog47 on 2025-07-24 18:02:19.

I don't have as many drives as I used to. Back in the day both me & my friend had 20 bay norco cases full. It seems like every time I (or my friend) would have a drive fail it would be a seagate drives. As far as reliability WD/Hitach > Toshiba > Seagate. I can't remember the last time I had a WD drive fail (i'm sure they do sometimes) but heck i have drives 15+ years old that are still going strong. I had many seagate drives fail during that period to the point where i told myself i would never buy another seagate drive again. I haven't bought a seagate drive for over 10 years. Has seagate improved in terms of reliability? Most of the hard drive deals i see are on seagate drives. I'm about to build a new storage server & need 8 or so drives.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Kamay1770 on 2025-07-24 16:14:49.

I have a Jonsbo N2 case, the backplane is powered by two molex connectors, powering 5 SATA HDDs.

I have bought some 12TB Exos drives, yet to be delivered, but they are PWDIS enabled.

Does anyone know if they will work plug and play in this chassis, or if I need to pop pin 3 / kapton tape the exos drives?

I figure since molex doesn't supply 3.3v and the backplate is molex powered (with minimal capacitors/circuitry) that it might not convert and pass 3.3v through to SATA from the backplane anyway, meaning I don't need to worry about it.

Edit: why the downvote?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/NinjaskPvP on 2025-07-24 16:08:19.

I need help. I’m the admin of my Facebook group, which is very important to the Brazilian Ace Attorney fanbase. I’ve heard about ways to make a full backup, but I didn’t understand how to do it. For example, I came across this article: https://www.propublica.org/article/how-we-used-facebook-to-power-our-investigation-into-patient-harm

I'm not very tech-savvy, but if someone can tell me an updated way to do this, I can ask my friend to help me with the rest.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Durnehvihr69 on 2025-07-24 15:11:00.

My mother has an assortment of cassette tapes with recordings of old concerts (60s Santana, 80s Grateful Dead, my dad’s band from college, etc.) that she would like to have digitized so that she can easily listen to them again (and for preservation purposes). Where would the best place be to upload these? If it’s a well known band, while uploading to YouTube or Spotify for easy listening be a problem if it’s a concert recording rather than an album?

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