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Re: Dunblane and records

#11 Post by Gaz »

Having just looked at AWS, you could easily run the storage on S3 for free (5GB, for the price of handing over your credit card details in case usage goes through the roof) and power the frontend with Wordpress on EC2 for free.

All you'd need to pay for is the domain name and that's more or less small change.
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#12 Post by Alpha1 »

The question you have to ask yourself is will dropbox and all these other digital storage places still be around my guess is the answer is no. What makes you think any one will be interested in facts surrounding Dunblane anyway when the files are accessible. My guess is they will be a one day Headline and heavily censored and that will be the end of that forever.
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#13 Post by HALODIN »

Yes dropbox will be around in one guise of another.
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#14 Post by Christel »

Fireproof safe?
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#15 Post by Demonic69 »

Google drive, 15gb free, will be around forever
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#16 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Scan to DVD and share multiple copies.
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#17 Post by HALODIN »

That's generous and gets my vote. Google aren't going anywhere.
Demonic69 wrote:Google drive, 15gb free, will be around forever
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#18 Post by toffe wrapper »

Would it be covered by the DPA. If so who would be the data controller and formulate the policy on access.

Records like this are a nightmare if they contain personnel data and a DPA breach occurs.
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#19 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Should be OK I think as long as the OP keeps it for personal use. This is from the legislation :
Personal data processed by an individual only for the purposes of that individual’s personal, family or household affairs (including recreational purposes) are exempt from the data protection principles and the provisions of Parts II and III.
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#20 Post by meles meles »

Slidin' off at a tangent, oomans, it's interesting that the records for the materials to be stored in the nuclear repositories, when they eventually get created, are going to be printed with iron gall ink on papyrus. The argument for that being that both iron gall ink and papyrus have been shown beyond any doubt to be archivally permanent for 5,000 years.
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