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What are the conclusions of the research? Why was it shut down?
I mean unless you're sitting on an exabyte of spare storage you don't know what to do with it's a pretty hefty undertaking.
Divide it up into torrent files of a reasonable size and have the community seed them, everyone helping as much as they can/want. You could even make a custom torrent client that automatically chooses the least healthy torrents on the network to download and seed
Obviously but so if the current storage gets corrupted /destroyed, there is no way to restore all that data?