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I tried searching but nothing came up.
How often do you all backup your files (pictures, music, movies, etc)? Do you save backups offsite as well? I used to backup to a WD external harddrive for my PC all the time. Then I got a MBP and wanted to backup the files I had on my portable Lacie harddrive and work I've done on the MBP. Just this weekend I got a 1TB Apple Time Capsule. So far I have my files from the PC saved on it and also from the portable harddrive (This works great when trying to access files since its networked). I also purchased a seperate Lacie harddrive and backed up everything from the Time Capsule and I plan to keep that harddrive here at work, locked in my desk. That way I always have another copy. If you store it offsite, do you have a specific place you use? Have any recommendations on where it can be stored (besides the obvious of safe deposit box, storage, etc). |
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I can tell you a little about my storage and workflow process and maybe that will help.
I run with a MPB as well when I'm on location and a PC desktop at home. Once I dump my cards and do an initial sort of the images, everything gets immediately moved to a RAID Network Server (so it's instantly backed up on two identical hard drives). This Server is backed up every night to an external USB hard drive. Once a week, the Server backs up to a second external USB hard drive. I take this hard drive, take it into work (which is my off site storage), and swap it out with the third external USB hard drive I keep in my locker. I then take this third hard drive back home and plug it in to the server where it will back up the server. Every week, I repeat this process. In essence, at any given moment, I have one image file saved across two identical hard drives in a RAID array on my server which is also backed up on an external USB drive. The image is also saved on a second external drive on site and as well as a third external drive off site. You might also take a look at online storage services, including the new services that Amazon.com is starting to offer. I just can't wrap my head around uploading 500 GB worth of files through an internet connection so I haven't done that route yet. Hope this helps. |
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Formerly foolish member. Waiting for new title.
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Every hour (Time Machine)
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Cream of the Crop
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Not as often as i should!
Probably about once a fortnight.
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"full of stupid banter"
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Harrow/London/UK/GB/That Part Of The World/Next To France
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I SHOULD backup everytime I have a photoshoot just in case but I stopped doing that. Clogged up my HDD yesterday and now set it autobackup now.
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I backup every sunday evening, i figured most of my shooting is done on the weekends so its the best time to do so.
I back up everything from my storage drive ( 500gig WD ) to a second 500 gig WD which i keep at my office, i then back up everything off that onto my directory on our server. |
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I heart the title fairy
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Waiting for a table at Campos
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Not often enough.
Although I am currently looking at a pile of 6 hard drives and 2 cd wallets full of DVDs on the desk in front of me with my photos and various random copies on some of them. Then there is another 40gb worth on my laptop hard drive which is sitting in my dead 2 month old laptop. Now, if only i had some 500gb drives and a blu-ray burner... |
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Since last Sunday when I learnt that my backup regime was inadequate, I now do it daily. Last Sunday I had my main hard drive go bang (3rd hard drive failure in three years), so now there's backups of each drive done at least once per day.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: PA USA
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All images are stored on internal HD and backed up to hot-swappable external RAID.
About once per week, or after any project shoot, the RAID drives are swapped to the safe deposit box at the bank. This system provides 3 copies of each file (and each developed RAW) stored in at least 2 locations. |
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Cream of the Crop
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back up? what's that?
Never heard of it.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Brisbane .............. Location: Australia ............. Location: 4152
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You are kidding, right?
![]() Of all ppl, surely you'd have a foolproof system in place
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I heart the title fairy
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Waiting for a table at Campos
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Its when you have to take a few steps back to get everything in the shot. I thought you would have known that, being a prime man and all
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I backup my photos as soon as they come off the cards. Like someone else mentioned, they're copied to three hard drives (one internal and two external) before I even view them.
When it comes to my non-photo files, I'm not quite as strict. Those get backed up to a single external drive whenever I happen to think of it. That's usually once every couple months.
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