![]() If you want to stick to modern PCs, your best bet is probably something like KryoFlux, Greaseweazle, or Flu圎ngine you can run several in parallel but it starts getting expensive fast (less so with Greaseweazle or Flu圎ngine). The second is that archiving floppies properly is relatively difficult, and is hard to do properly in parallel on standard systems. The first is that formatting floppies is always best done on the system they'll be used with, so that really solves your problem on that end of things: format your Amiga floppies in an actual Amiga, your Atari floppies in an actual Atari, your DOS floppies in an actual DOS PC. To actually answer your question, there are two things to consider. As suggested by Muzer, I'd recommend obtaining new-old-stock floppies to use instead of recycling existing ones, if they have content you care about (or are commercial floppies).
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