[Pasig-discuss] Arguments for keeping an onsite copy of digitally preserved/stored digital content?
Jonathan Tilbury
jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com
Fri Jun 23 04:25:18 EDT 2017
I agree with Gail, it has been very interesting hearing about everyone’s approach to keeping lots of copies locally and in different clouds. There is lots of good practice out there and I think good consensus on keeping things in different places with different vendors.
All of this has been discussed from the perspective of permanent retention. The bigger data volumes requiring digital preservation are long term temporary which need deleting at the end of life. Also, some customers get take down requests and need to delete material from the collection in a controlled but prompt manner.
With Preservica we try to balance these two conflicting pressures (long term secure preservation vs quick delete) with various approval cycles, recoverable delete for a defined period and control of backups.
How do the architectures others have suggested cope with this balance?
Jon
Jonathan Tilbury
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