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Challenges of Long-Term Digital Archiving: A Survey
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| Author | Lu, Maohua Chiueh, Tzi-Cker |
| Abstract | With an ever-increasing volume of digital records and compliance requirements mandated by regulations, electronic record archiving grows to be more and more important in the digital era. The fundamental functionality of digital archiving includes keeping data content intact and providing provable evidence of events ever happened to the data. The main challenges of long-term digital archiving include: 1)authenticity and integrity of data content; 2)viability of information due to technology obsolescence; 3)reliable, affordable, sustainable and efficient archival media. All modifications to a digital archiving system should be authenticated properly. Authenticity is not enough to protect archived data from human errors or malicious attacks, various redundancy techniques are used to protect data integrity. Furthermore, it is difficult to correctly interpret data created by legacy hardware/software infrastructure on current computing platform as people and organizations are using increasingly complex software tools, data models and semantics, where related formats, standard and semantics are evolving quickly. Standard models and formats are proposed to mitigate the obsolesce problem. For long-term preservation purpose, it is also desirable that the archival media is reliable, affordable, sustainable and efficient. As the size of a single magnetic disk keeps growing to be Tera-scale or even Peta-scale with plumping per-byte cost, magnetic devices become a promising candidate for long-term digital preservation. However, the uncorrectable corruption rates(UER) of 1 bit corruption in 1 Terabyte 1 to 1 bit corruption in 100 Terabyte pose a challenge to the archiving system as the bit corruption may stay unnoticed for months. We propose several strategies to address this problem: checksumming, replication and efficient au- |
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| Subject Keyword | Long-term Digital Archiving Bit Corruption Data Content Efficient Au Compliance Requirement Data Integrity Promising Candidate Provable Evidence Complex Software Tool Single Magnetic Disk Keep Digital Era Electronic Record Related Format Various Redundancy Technique Interpret Data Main Challenge Long-term Digital Preservation Standard Model Technology Obsolescence Digital Archiving System Long-term Preservation Purpose Several Strategy Obsolesce Problem Per-byte Cost Human Error Uncorrectable Corruption Rate Legacy Hardware Software Infrastructure Efficient Archival Medium Archival Medium Magnetic Device Ever-increasing Volume Digital Record Data Model Fundamental Functionality Malicious Attack |
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