• dustyData@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Please archive shit. It’s OK to save old data, but not on the service. There are ways. Even banks, the most obsessive and legally strapped data hoarders keep their 5+ year old data in deep cold storage, away from the active services. 99.9^% of information that old won’t be looked at by anyone.

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      1 day ago

      Not true.

      It’s much easier to keep old data in active storage where it can be classified, searched, and have retention/deletion policies applied. Moving it elsewhere makes it more likely you’ll just hang onto it forever while not using it at all.

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        1 day ago

        When was the last time you had to find a 20 year old email? Share your anecdotes.

        Edit: I’m not being snarky, there are legitimate and more functional solutions.

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          I don’t disagree that you should set up retention policies to delete old email, I disagree that you should remove old emails from primary service/storage.

          I actually did need a 15 year old email a few months ago. I don’t recall what I needed, but I then set up a retention policy to delete old stuff.

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          1 day ago

          Warranty… Some are 15-20 years, but you need proof of purchase docs, which are often emailed data.

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            10 hours ago

            Why not having an archive of exclusively warranties? Emails can be downloaded, indexed and compressed. I agree on keeping archives of old stuff. But emails used as cloud drives are a huge problem for IT and security reasons. A legal folder is better and facilitates backup, encryption and much more accessibility.

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              1 day ago

              So you don’t really want to archive in the technical sense, you want it offline for security, which is valid but extremely inconvenient for regular end users.