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It's been brought up before but it's worth remembering -
Depending on waybackmachine is fine for now, but a single point of failure to lose everything isn't much better than no backup at all. Always back up locally, to multiple mediums, and use your remote backups as a last resort.
Probably the wrong place to ask, but does archive.org backup everything multiple times? The amount they have saved is absolutely nuts. They depend on donations and i just wonder if content they have had for awhile is still backed up to newer harddrives after a few years?
It says they duplicate and backup all files at various locations: https://help.archive.org/help/archive-org-information/
Probably but I think the point they were making was more along the lines of: what if the Internet archive itself ran out of money or closed up.
I'm afraid of the answer to this question tbh.