PlayStation Preservation Expert Has Safely Stored Over Half a Petabyte of Sony's Gaming History | Time Extension (www.pushsquare.com)
from ktec@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 26 Nov 09:09
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PlayStation Preservation Milestone

An Important Job for Garret Fredley

Recently, a PlayStation preservation expert named Garret Fredley has reached an impressive milestone: 500 terabytes (TB) of Sony’s gaming history have been safely stored.

Fredley shared this achievement on Twitter, writing:

"We have crossed the 500 TBs threshold of preserved PlayStation history at work🥳

It’s weird to consider what half a petabyte looks like considering the size of modern AAA titles. It’s an honour to preserve it all, but copying hundreds of millions of files is super slow

Objectives and Challenges

Relevance and Future Benefits

The work done by Fredley’s team will be extremely important for future endeavours in the gaming industry:


Given that Sony is now taking these steps, one might wonder if other major gaming companies are doing similar preservation efforts? Do you think Nintendo, Microsoft, or any other company should follow suit?

#retrogaming

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B0NK3RS@lemmy.world on 26 Nov 09:17 next collapse

This is good news. Arguably should have happened a long time ago but still, good that it is finally happening.

just_another_person@lemmy.world on 26 Nov 10:43 next collapse

A.K.A. - “between job opportunities and blowing through retirement cash”

Just kidding. Cool thing to do.

everett@lemmy.ml on 26 Nov 13:16 collapse

It’s an official Sony thing.

ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml on 26 Nov 11:39 next collapse

Preemptively apologizing but I think this was written by ChatGPT

kolorafa@lemmy.world on 26 Nov 11:59 next collapse

Wow, I no longer need to backup my own purchased games, as Sony will do it for me /s

_sideffect@lemmy.world on 26 Nov 13:53 next collapse

Holy crap he backed up two whole COD games!

GhiLA@sh.itjust.works on 27 Nov 20:06 collapse

How on earth is

PS3 games

Oh, well, that explains everything.