HACKER Q&A
📣 jscott_nz

How to manage our digital assets (photos etc.)


I'm thinking about all the digital assets I've collected over the decades and looking into the future - I don't trust 3rd party providers to last the course.

Here's what I know:

1) Online providers don't last (or I don't stick): When I had a Nokia N95 I uploaded to Nokia Ovi (gone), When I had a camera, I uploaded to Flickr (gone), When I had an Android I uploaded to Google Photos (still there but I only just remembered), When I was naive I uploaded to Facebook (still there)

2) I've got lots of disks and CDROMs filled with photo backups

3) I want to be able to access these assets, and search them, must have face recognition and tagging (gotta find those cat pics)

I'm looking for two things:

1) Some suggestions for solutions for this.

2) I'm currently leaning towards running/building my own on AWS: What metadata is useful for organising your own assets? What would make a great long term asset tool?

Cheers


  👤 solardev Accepted Answer ✓
There is no failure proof storage. But it's easy to be redundant. Host several copies on several different clouds, in addition to a few copies on drive or disc and a few in a safe deposit box or a relative's house. The likelihood of all of them disappearing at once is incredibly slim.

👤 renaissance_tea
Self host nextcloud on a VPS with an external storage like Hetzner storage box and run redundant backups with backblaze

👤 sourcecodeplz
You could just print the ones you like most and make albums?