


Syncback is a good Tool for doing it - but it is not perfect and should be enhanced a little bit to follow the logic to recognize Bitrot faster. Verify, that I have no Bitrot ( Bit rotation) Mirror my Data from one Disk to a secondĢ. U may have seen this already, typically in jpg Pictures if u see suddenly only a half picture or colered lines - in streaming media like a video u may not see it at all.ġ. If u search in the Internet u find a lot of Threads about this issue and it seems to be a never ending Story.įor those, who didn't know what that is: It seems, that if a File is sitting on the Harddisk - over a longer time - that one Bit can change from 0 to 1 or to the other way arround. However, there is a big Myth? Or a Fact? Thats called BITROT or Bit rotation. I was also worried about my Data especially Videos and Pictures which are all stored on one Fixdisk - so i have a mirror to an other fixdisk.
