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Q: Suggestions for long-term data/program storage policy?

On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Alexander Ploner wrote:

            
You are intending to retain copies of the OS used and hardware too?
The results depend far more on those than you apparently realize.
I think you will find your OS changes as fast: all those security updates 
potentially affect your results.
Not binaries.  The intention is that source files be available, but they 
could become corrupted (as it seems the Windows binary has for a past 
version).
I would say not, as it is almost impossible to recover from any corruption 
in such a file.  We like to have long-term data in a human-readable 
printout, with a print copy, and also store some checksums.
You need to consider the medium on which you are going to store the 
archive.  We currrently use CD-R (and not tapes as those are less 
compatible across drives -- we have two identical drives currently but do 
not expect either to last 10 years), and check them annually -- I guess we 
will re-write to another medium after much less than 10 years.