No it's not. Whilst it's not a bad idea to have scanned backup files, I bet the originals outlast your files by many years!
Steve.
I have files I saved from decades ago when I was using a Commodore Amiga.... back n the 80s. Still all here. Migrated from floppies, to zip discs, then tape drive, then CD, then DVD, now all reside on my server. I have however, lost negatives from that period.
No it's not. Whilst it's not a bad idea to have scanned backup files, I bet the originals outlast your files by many years!
Only if you're sloppy with your data. Then again, if you're sloppy with your material possessions, you will likely lose or damage them too.
Triple redundant backups going in here... and mirrors to 2 more independent systems..... and cloud.
Bring it on!
I've already proven that it's safer to store data than negatives.
How many boxes of prints exist from fifty plus years ago? How many files do you still have from thirty or even twenty years ago?
I have lost negatives from 30 years ago. I have not lost any files that I intended to keep... once archived. I've lost files through error and data corruption at the taking stage (due to not immediately backing up), or when transferring.. but once on the system and backed up... nothing. Losing files during the transfer, capture, or initial storage on card is akin to losing a roll of film prior to processing though... that's happened too.. accidental fogging, or accidental physical loss. It was easier to damage film prior to processing than it is to lose files prior to back up.
That is certainly true. However, the example I always give is that of clearing out a deceased relative's house. If you find an old album in the loft or a drawer, you will invariably stop to have a look through it and someone will usually keep it.
If you found a CD with images on, I doubt that it would ever get looked at again.
Of course I'd look at it!!! Why wouldn't I? Why would I be less likely to look at that than a photo album? Anyway... who the hell archives on optical discs except people who don't know what they're doing? You'll also find people who are just as clueless about archival storage of negatives too though.