mediaredundans
Mediaredundans, also known as media redundancy or media replication, refers to the practice of duplicating digital media files across multiple storage devices or locations to ensure data availability, reliability, and protection against loss. This technique is commonly used in both personal and professional settings to safeguard against hardware failures, accidental deletions, cyberattacks, or natural disasters.
The primary purpose of media redundancy is to minimize the risk of data loss by maintaining copies
Implementing media redundancy can involve various methods, including cloud storage, external hard drives, network-attached storage (NAS),
While media redundancy enhances data protection, it also introduces challenges such as increased storage costs, potential