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CodeRabbit
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snapraid
A backup program for disk arrays. It stores parity information of your data and it recovers from up to six disk failures
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k4dirstat
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hashdeep discussion
hashdeep reviews and mentions
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I have 2 copies of the same data in separate HDDs. Which copy should I use to create the 3rd one?
Otherwise check out Hashdeep: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
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DS 415 play in 2022
I use hashdeep. You have to install ipkgui on Synology and then md5deep through that which includes hashdeep (or just use md5deep). You can read up on hashdeep/md5deep here in the docs folder: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
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How do I manage years of data?
Started to be able to bring some order after I discovered hashdeep. Basically I started from a reasonably clean disk with folders to sort files, created lists of hashes using hashdeep, then used it to scan all my existing disks for unknown files. With the correct flags hashdeep can list all files it finds on a disk that it has not in its lists already. That help a lot to figure out what is worth wasting time on. It also is useful because every now and then that makes me realize the copy of some old file I have is broken (probably usually because it was stored on some CDROM that was no longer good).
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What is the best way to cold store a valuable files for decades?
MD5Deep / HashDeep - Windows and Linux options. For Windows on right under "Releases" v 4.4: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/
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I need to switch away from Storage Spaces i need help deciding what to go with.
MD5Deep/HashDeep: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/ (download file under "Releases" on right hand side)
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Need Advice for Long-Term Storage
md5deep/hashdeep (https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep - see package download on side under "releases") - another command line tool, although a bit more complex but here's one way to do it:
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Wrote This Windows Batch Script for Easy Use of HASHDEEP for MD5 Checksums
You can download hasheep from here: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/releases/tag/v4.4
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jessek/hashdeep is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hashdeep is C++.