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 Post subject: many files and 1 solid file is good for test corruption?
PostPosted: October 29th, 2023, 9:08 
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I have a folder with several zip, rar, 7zip, exe files and other folders inside, if I create a single solid or compressed file with all these files and folders inside it will be better to avoid corruption if a problem occurs on the HDD media where this file is saved ex. HDD or SSD and will it also be easier from time to time for me to take this file inside the HDD or SSD and with the help of a program analyze if anything inside it has not corrupted?


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PostPosted: October 29th, 2023, 9:38 
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if I create a single solid or compressed file with all these files and folders inside it will be better to avoid corruption


It would also increase chance it would corrupt which would put all of that data inside in jeopardy.

If you're so concerned about these things, buy good drives rather than cheap refurbished stuff and use ZFS, it has built in check summing if I am not mistaken.

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 Post subject: Re: many files and 1 solid file is good for test corruption?
PostPosted: October 29th, 2023, 9:42 
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So no possibility of creating a unique one without risk of corruption?

I don't know of any software that analyzes all these files automatically, you just need to select the main folder and it will analyze them all to show if something has been corrupted.

If it was just 1 solid file it would be easier


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PostPosted: October 29th, 2023, 9:45 
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So no possibility of creating a unique one without risk of corruption?

I don't know of any software that analyzes all these files automatically, you just need to select the main folder and it will analyze them all to show if something has been corrupted.

If it was just 1 solid file it would be easier


godammit you keep repeating same arguments over and over. Yes, one archive then you'd immediately detect if it's corrupt > congratulations, you have now lost all files inside the archive.

No, there's no software that can detect file corruption in random files unless you use check summing. Which is why I suggested a FS with that built-in.

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 Post subject: Re: many files and 1 solid file is good for test corruption?
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Do you recommend creating the single solid file or not?

ZFS is a program? I don't know it analyzes all folders and files and shows any corruption? i use windows


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PostPosted: October 29th, 2023, 20:25 
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all files totally 100-150gb is better create compact zip ou rar file (test corruption in winrar) or file ISO or BIN or IMG file (test corrupt???)?


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The bigger the file, more chances you have that having some bad sectors that corrupt the whole file.
Better to have small files.

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The advantage of having a single file is that in a single test I can check if something has been corrupted, if the files are separate I will have to test many files and I may forget to test a file

What is the safest way to create an archive and inside it there are folders and files zip, rar, 7zip, exe and others?


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PostPosted: October 30th, 2023, 7:13 
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And again you keep making the same questions...

Do as you please... You have many replies already.

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I'd get one of those 4TB AMAZON portable SSDs, then grab all my data, put it on there in a single archive that I'd encrypt twice (better safe than sorry). If you have more than 4 TB data I'd write a single multi-part archive to multiple AMAZON 4 TB SSDs.

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PostPosted: October 31st, 2023, 5:21 
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Joep, it's funny, you mentioned 4TB SSD Portable and a few minutes later, this came in:
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1698672098863.JPEG [ 66.28 KiB | Viewed 22609 times ]


It was described (and sold) as a 4TB SSD Portable drive...

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Joep, it's funny, you mentioned 4TB SSD Portable and a few minutes later, this came in:
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It was described (and sold) as a 4TB SSD Portable drive...


Yeah, those are the ones ..

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Best put them in raid 0 for good measure.

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Lardman wrote:
Best put them in raid 0 for good measure.


Another piece of excellent advice!

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I don't want to compress or compress anything else I just want to generate a single file with all these files and folders inside it 150gb

What format do you recommend? 7zip or rar or something else?

which software?

what compression settings?

just these 3 questions


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personally, I would just do a disk image. then super easy to extract files, just mount it. But if you really want to squeeze 150GB down a bit (these days I don't see the need to compress as much) then 7-zip on regular settings is fine. There isn't going to be a great deal of difference between all the different options, or archive software.

If you are really hard up for storage, I will send you 30x 500GB laptop hard drives, you just pay for postage!


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rar, zip or 7zip are good options compact format?
winrar rar create solid file + add recovery record is good?

30 hdd for me? joke


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I wouldn't rely on rar solid archive, I have found that if a file is damaged, then it is damaged. no fancy tricks will fix significant damage.
with all of them you can specify archive compression, but the more compression levels, the slower it will be and less useful or easy to use.

seriously, if you need some drives, pay for shipping and I will send some. I have so many I don't know what to do with them. And I will never use them.
maybe grab an old PC and make a raid / NAS box or something


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So what format and compression configuration and software do you trust?

What is the shipping cost to Brazil?


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 Post subject: Re: many files and 1 solid file is good for test corruption?
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the problem is, you will need to keep this archive you make safe from all the same factors as the files you archived up. I generally use z-zip if on windows, but I dont often archive big things. I used to use rar for dumps of devices 1GB - 64GB and make them multiarchive of 100MB ea. not sure there is any real reason to multiarchive anymore actually.

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