Does this DVD backup software exist?
September 30, 2005 4:45 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Backing up data to unreliable media (DVD)

An earlier question has me wondering. Is there any DVD backup software that allows an arbitrary (but pre-determined) number of discs to fail, without data loss?

e.g. a backup set of N discs, with sufficient redundancy to allow M discs to fail without issue, with M being configurable.
posted by I Love Tacos to computers & internet (7 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
Hmm. Perhaps you could use Parchive. I've only used them with Usenet, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
posted by atom128 at 5:23 PM on September 30, 2005


I also create parity files (PAR2) when I backup my scientific data to disc. Usually 15%, on separate discs and in duplicate.
posted by PurplePorpoise at 5:55 PM on September 30, 2005


Thanks, that's perfect!
posted by I Love Tacos at 5:58 PM on September 30, 2005


I'd use Winrar to make an archive in DVD-sized pieces (4.3GB) and then Quickpar to generate extra recovery records which would be burned as additional discs.
posted by Rhomboid at 6:09 PM on September 30, 2005


purpleporpoise... what happens if you have one large file, like a video file? my understanding is that par2 only works over a collection of files, because the recovery unit is a file, not sectors of a file.
posted by joeblough at 9:10 AM on October 1, 2005


joeblough - I took my cues from usenet and winrar into smallish chunks. Winrar can sometimes fix itself so I have a bit of redundancy. Sure, it makes getting/previewing the data more of a pain but...
posted by PurplePorpoise at 11:42 AM on October 1, 2005


As far as I know, par2 doesn't distinguish between one file and many files. That is, it just splits the whole thing up into blocks. So for example if only 2 out of all the blocks in a 700mb file are corrupted, it can just rebuild those without having to rebuild the whole file.
posted by Rhomboid at 6:38 PM on October 1, 2005


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