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NAS would be a good option. Best of both worlds. Backup to an off-site and redundancy drives in a local bay.
From what I'm reading (I'm a neophyte here), NAS isn't off-site. I want to keep it away from anything hackable.
I would suggest 1 or 2 drives left in the hands of people you could trust in different locations. Or just one in a safe deposit box.
Yeah, that's where I'm heading as well (the people/trust option).
Anything can be hacked, that's the thing. My thing is this:. Media will eventually fail. A server farm in the cloud is more redundant than a portable hard drive
Maybe keep backups on video tape
I was thinking reel-to-reels.
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