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00.0 - Top

01.0 - Index

02.0 - Description

03.0 - About

04.0 - Wiki

05.0 - Version history

06.0 - Software status

07.0 - Sponsor info

08.0 - Contributers

09.0 - Issues

09.1 - Current issues

09.2 - Past issues

09.3 - Past pull requests

09.4 - Active pull requests

10.0 - Resources

11.0 - Contributing

12.0 - Points of interest

12.1 - Hard Drive 1AA

12.2 - Hard Drive 1AB

12.3 - Hard Drive 1AB-A (dysfunctional)

12.4 - Hard Drive 1AC

12.5 - Hard Drive 1AD

13.0 - New mega server plans + fundraiser

13.1 - XCloud (80 TB)

13.2 - The Google Drive (80 TB)

13.0 - About README

14.0 - README Version history

15.0 - Footer

15.5 - End of file


Personal-Server-Info

Some info about my personal file server.


About

See above. This repository hosts info related to my personal file servers.


Wiki

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If the project has been forked, the Wiki was likely removed. Luckily, I include an embedded version. You can view it here.


Sponsor info

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You can sponsor this project if you like, but please specify what you want to donate to. See the funds you can donate to here

You can view other sponsor info here

Try it out! The sponsor button is right up next to the watch/unwatch button.


Version history

No version history currently available.


Software status

All of my works are free some restrictions. DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) is not present in any of my works.

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This sticker is supported by the Free Software Foundation. I never intend to include DRM in my works.

I am ussing the abbreviation "Digital Restrictions Management" instead of the more known "Digital Rights Management" as the common way of addressing it is false, there are no rights with DRM. The spelling "Digital Restrictions Management" is more accurate, and is supported by Richard M. Stallman (RMS) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF)

This section is used to raise awareness for the problems with DRM, and also to protest it. DRM is defective by design and is a major threat to all computer users and software freedom.

Image credit: defectivebydesign.org/drm-free/...


Contributers

Currently, I am the only contributer. Contributing is not allowed, as this is a personal project.

    1. seanpm2001 - 40 commits (As of Sunday, March 21st 2021 at 7:17 pm)
    1. No other contributers.

Issues

Current issues

  • None at the moment

  • No other current issues

If the repository has been forked, issues likely have been removed. Luckily I keep an archive of certain images here

Read the privacy policy on issue archival here

TL;DR

I archive my own issues. Your issue won't be archived unless you request it to be archived.

Past issues

None at the moment

If the repository has been forked, issues likely have been removed. Luckily I keep an archive of certain images here

Read the privacy policy on issue archival here

TL;DR

I archive my own issues. Your issue won't be archived unless you request it to be archived.

Past pull requests

None at the moment

If the repository has been forked, issues likely have been removed. Luckily I keep an archive of certain images here

Read the privacy policy on issue archival here

TL;DR

I archive my own issues. Your issue won't be archived unless you request it to be archived.

Active pull requests

None at the moment

If the repository has been forked, issues likely have been removed. Luckily I keep an archive of certain images here

Read the privacy policy on issue archival here

TL;DR

I archive my own issues. Your issue won't be archived unless you request it to be archived.


Resources

Here are some other resources for this project:

Project language file

Join the discussion on GitHub

No other resources at the moment.


Contributing

Contributing is not allowed for this project, as it is a personal project.

Click/tap here to view the contributing rules for this project


Points of interest

Hard Drive 1AA

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Hard drive 1AA points of interest

This is my original external hard drive. It is no longer in use, and has had its contents moved over to other drives.

Use range: 2014-2019

Capacity: 1 Terabyte (1000 Gigabytes (1,000,000 Megabytes (1,000,000,000 Kilobytes (1,000,000,000,000 bytes))))

Provider: WD (Western Digital)

Hard Drive 1AB

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Hard drive 1AB points of interest

This is my second external hard drive. It is currently in limited use, and is being used for legacy purposes, and for copying legacy data to newer drives.

Use range: 2016-present

Capacity: 4 Terabytes (4,000 Gigabytes (4,000,000 Megabytes (4,000,000,000 Kilobytes (4,000,000,000,000 bytes))))

Provider: WD (Western Digital)

Color: Blue

Points of interest:

  • A copy of all the data from the original hard drive (1AA)

  • Original Meadows prototype data

  • A collection of early Linux ISO/RPM images (Ubuntu 4.10 to 20.04, Fedora Core 1-Fedora 28, Arch Linux (up to 2018 June) etc.)

  • Most 2016/2017/2018 project data

  • Some Google backup data

  • Several early Windows 10 hard drive backups

Hard Drive 1AB-A

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Hard drive 1AB-A points of interest

This is my third external hard drive. It is no longer in use (As of December 25th 2018) due to a severe crash, and instability. I am still unsure of what I lost when it crashed. It didn't work within 15 minutes of unboxing, and had to be de-commmissioned.

Use range: December 25th 2018 to December 25th 2018

Capacity: 8 Terabytes (8,000 Gigabytes (8,000,000 Megabytes (8,000,000,000 Kilobytes (8,000,000,000,000 bytes))))

Provider: Seagate

Color: Black

Points of interest:

  • None, all data was destroyed. Hard drive isn't functional

Hard Drive 1AC

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Hard drive 1AC points of interest

This is my fourth external hard drive. It is currently in weekly/monthly use, and is being used mostly for hard drive backups.

Use range: 2018-present

Capacity: 4 Terabytes (4,000 Gigabytes (4,000,000 Megabytes (4,000,000,000 Kilobytes (4,000,000,000,000 bytes))))

Provider: WD (Western Digital)

Color: Black

Points of interest:

  • Some Google backup data

  • My collection of APK files

  • Over a dozen Linux desktop backups from 2020

  • The original first Linux backup data

Hard Drive 1AD

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Hard drive 1AD points of interest

This is my fifth external hard drive. It is currently in weekly/monthly use, and is being used mostly for various purposes.

Use range: 2020-present

Capacity: 10 Terabytes (10,000 Gigabytes (10,000,000 Megabytes (10,000,000,000 Kilobytes (10,000,000,000,000 bytes))))

Provider: WD (Western Digital)

Color: Black

Points of interest:

  • Contains the Unified video directory

  • Contains a large archive of iOS/iPhoneOS/iPadOS IPW files (~1.4 TiB)

  • Several Linux desktop backups

  • A complete archive of my dads 2 Terabyte external hard drive (1.7 TiB)


New

Info on 2 new servers

I have been working on getting dedicated hard drives for domain-specific data purposes. I have decided on 2 hard drives for data from 2 companies.

Here are the plans:

XDrive

Basic description: Separate HDD for Microsoft data (name is a portmanteu of XBOX and Hard Drive/OneDrive)

To contain the following data:

  • Windows ISO images and Virtual machines

  • OneDrive data

  • GitHub data

  • Windows Programs

Google Drive

Not to be confused with the online file service by Google of the same name, Google Drive I named it like this as a tongue-in cheek reference

Basic description: Private and offline Google data - Separate HDD for Google data (name is a parody)

To contain the following data:

  • Google Account backups (Total is currently: ~9 TB) + zip files (Total is now: ~18.1 TB)

  • Android virtual machines (oh no, this might take up too much, 512 MB-256 GB per snapshot, limited snapshots)

  • Blockly and other Google Products

  • APK archive data


Let's start a fundraiser for it: 60 TB HDD ($2350+)

Option 1 (WARNING: Amazon.com link)

60-80 terabyte option

Suggest a better hard drive

Note: I have a preference for Western Digital, as they have been the most reliable for me. I have a strong bias against Seagate after a huge data failure and a drive failure within the first 5 minutes of plugging in an 8 terabyte external hard drive. It was my first Seagate hard drive, and I don't think I will ever buy from them again due to this.

Total funds needed: $5000.00 | Total funds raised: $0000.00


About README

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README version history

Version 1 (Sunday, March 21st 2020 at 7:17 pm)

Changes:

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  • Added the index
  • Added the about section
  • Added the Wiki section
  • Added the version history section
  • Added the issues section.
  • Added the past issues section
  • Added the past pull requests section
  • Added the active pull requests section
  • Added the contributors section
  • Added the contributing section
  • Added the about README section
  • Added the README version history section
  • Added the resources section
  • Added a software status section, with a DRM free sticker and message
  • Added the sponsor info section
  • No other changes in version 1

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Changes:

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