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Old 05-06-2020, 12:22 AM   #6
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Every 4 GB, or if that is too small, every 8 GB , archive the original PDFs to DVD.
Discs are pretty good for archiving, true. I would go with Blue Ray though for capacity reasons (=less discs).

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USB sticks that are 16/32/64GB in size are useful for archiving, but I haven't found a way to organize them, that is as easy and straightforward as the way I organize the DVD archives - write the contents on a label, and stick the label on the disk.
I'm pretty skeptical about flash storage for archiving - The NANDs don't hold the data reliable for too long...
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