Long-Term Archiving with Docbyte: What Makes It Different
Here is the honest problem with comparing archiving services: on the day you store a document, they all look identical. The file goes in, a confirmation comes back, and every vendor's demo shows the same satisfying moment. The differences that matter are invisible on day one, because long-term archiving is a product whose quality reveals itself in year three, year nine, and year twenty. So the fair way to answer "what makes Docbyte's Long-Term Archiving different" is not a feature list. It is to follow the same document down two paths, an ordinary archive and this one, and watch where the paths split. There are five such divergence points. At each, the document is identical going in. The outcomes are not. Divergence One: What Actually Gets Stored The split begins at ingestion, quietly. An ordinary archive stores the file, the bytes as they arrived. Docbyte's Long-Term Archiving stores a record: the file converted into a durable preservation format, wrapped in m...