There are occasional community discussions about how to preserve Wikipedia (and hopefully the sister projects) for a very long time even if there are any of several kinds of global disasters. This archival technology might be of interest: http://phys.org/news/2016-02-eternal-5d-storage-history-humankind.html

Quoting from the article: "As a very stable and safe form of portable memory, the technology could be highly useful for organisations with big archives, such as national archives, museums and libraries, to preserve their information and records."

I haven't studied this technology in any depth so I can't endorse it, but it looks like it might be of interest to archivists, preservationists, and contingency planners.

Pine