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The TDL offers Digital Preservation Services to help Texas cultural heritage and scholarship stewards provide access to their treasures for the long term. TDL Digital Preservation Services include:

  • Distributed Digital Preservation Storage with auditing
  • Digital Preservation Consulting
  • Participation on Digital Preservation Services User Group

*Regular members who elect DP Services can schedule a full day of consultation with a digital preservation expert to prioritize content, plan workflows, and discuss related concerns.

Every digital preservation storage option begins with DuraCloud™.

TDL Members with both Digital Preservation and Repository services enabled, the following documentation describes the use of functionality that semi-automates the transfer of DSpace content to DuraCloud at TDL (and then into selected storage for preservation): Digital Preservation of DSpace Content

Preservation Storage Choices

  • Digital Preservation with Chronopolis
  • Digital Preservation with Amazon S3 Standard
  • Digital Preservation with Glacier Flexible Retrieval

Comparison of storage choices


ChronopolisAmazon S3 StandardAmazon Glacier Flexible Retrieval
Digital Preservation Storage options via DuraCloud@TDLNon-commercial, rooted in cultural heritage communityCommercial Commercial

Geographic Distribution

Three technologically diverse partner nodes: UCSD, TDL, UMIACSAmazon EastAmazon East
File Fixity and Data Integrity
DuraCloud@TDL MD5 hashes on upload.


Chronopolis checks SHA-256 hashes every 30 days or as specified by member, not to exceed 6 months.


ACE audit tool creates and checks ‘tokens’ for data integrity.

DuraCloud@TDL MD5 hashes on upload.


Amazon does some combination of MD5 hashes and cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) with unspecified regularity, on upload, and when content is moved.

DuraCloud@TDL MD5 hashes on upload.


Amazon does some combination of MD5 hashes and cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) with unspecified regularity, on upload, and when content is moved.

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