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And this is why I backup all the torrents I download. If I lose the drive, they might not be seeded anymore and I won't be able to re-download everything. There's stuff in my collection that was hard to find 5 years ago.
Is there a specific way you backup torrents? Or do you just drop them in a folder?
The only sane way to have a backup would be a NAS with raid 1. Other than that? Yeah, just drop them in a folder. The other dude probably just has them on an external drive, if that fails they are gone.
I put it on S3 Glacier. It's really really cheap to store. $1/TB. But I also have multiple copies locally
Nice! But how do you organize them? Like putting them in subfolders, etc.
My fear is that I would end up with an infite list of files that I cannot organise easily