Fim – File Integrity Manager (and why you need it)
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Fim – File Integrity Manager (and why you need it)
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Re: Fim – File Integrity Manager (and why you need it)
#2This looks very interesting. Personally I do not trust my filesystem (HFS+) and for my family pictures, I create a PAR2 archive. It's a bit of a hassle to check these, with handwritten scripts and stuff. I'd love something more automated.
Re: Fim – File Integrity Manager (and why you need it)
#3This looks very interesting. Personally I do not trust my filesystem (HFS+) and for my family pictures, I create a PAR2 archive. It's a bit of a hassle to check these, with handwritten scripts and stuff. I'd love something more automated.
I'm guessing most people either don't bother with it (I haven't...) or write their own ad-hoc file integrity managers using checksum files and par2. I was about to try something, but decided to go look for existing work instead.
There's a proliferation of backup software, but this is the only file integrity solution I've come across. Surprising, since file integrity is the only way to know if what's being backed up is any good.[0]