Advice needed for backing up and hosting large amount of files
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Re: Advice needed for backing up and hosting large amount of files
#12Split it into parts. Create a torrent file for each part. Get a private (home) server in the US and seed it, e.g. I have 1Gb upstream and would happily donate that to it 12 hours a day. Then come back to HN and other places with a website pointing to the torrent files, asking for more people to seed it. Also, ask seeders to store mirrors and put them wherever they can. 6Tb is not that much.
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#13MEGA.nz offers e.g. an 8TB storage tier for a reasonable price. I'm not bringing them up because of their security+privacy concept –which may suit you– but because of their take on how you can put the material to work (and do work) while hosted with them.
HTML embed videos from storage into your web content and they'll be decrypted on the fly as their watched. Link sharing for selected videos for discretionary views or downloads by receiving users, and of course team member co-op and granular access to said materials.
For starters though, prioritize getting material sent and backed up in relative safety before thinking about functionality. A simple store might fulfill your requirements in the end.
Feel free to drop me an email.
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#14Have you looked at the Internet Archive or Archive Team? The Internet Archive provides free storage (last I knew from ~2014). https://archive.org/services/docs/api/ias3.html
thanks, this is actually what we used for the initial backup, but what we foresee in the future is how to "get" the information out, because in a few decades, these media name may get forgotten all together. We also need to host the video files, which can be tricky on there.
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#16About video, MEGA.nz offers e.g. an 8TB storage tier for a reasonable price. I'm not bringing them up because of their security+privacy concept –which may suit you– but because of their take on how you can put the material to work (and do work) while hosted with them. HTML embed videos from storage into your web content and they'll be decrypted on the fly as their watched. Link sharing for selected videos for discret…
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#17I'm interested in your project, have experience in this field and can give you details of privacy friendly hosting and perhaps guide you through setting this up anonymously+safely. Get a throwaway email/xmpp address and post it on site please
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#18Then you'd need a fronend capable mounting Storj and they seem to have pretty good documentation.
Again, unaffiliated, and not tested (yet)
Another alternative - pay google (https://one.google.com/about/plans) via a VPN in Turkey and you have 10TB for about 20USD a year. Make the files shared and there you go.
Oh and: I'm very sorry about what's happening in HK the last few years. I still hope the process is reversible.
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#19Reddit also have data hoarders that might help
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#20I'm not sure what to make of the monero mention, is it a requirement that you can pay anonymously? or do you have a fund that is able wire money? If you're avoiding the eye of China I suppose it's the former. I believe there's services to "pin" content to the IPFS network, but I'd be surprised if there aren't torrent seedboxes you can pay for with crypto, but I'm afraid I'm short on specifics. Would the idea be, to k…
I want to enforce this by only accepting monero, having privacy by default, at the cost of not getting a lot of donations.