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Old 17-07-2020, 03:40 PM
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A couple of years would be fine but because it is magnetic it will degrade over time (think I read 5% loss of magnetic strength per year on average). Hard drives are not designed for long term storage. You can copy it off and re-write it back on every few years to counter the degradation.


As Marc pointed out, there is also the risk of the drives not spinning up again after long term storage which is another problem.
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