Miguel "Macgregor" De Olaso
Well-known member
Hard drives die. That's a constant in this universe. :w00t:
Even back up drives die too.
I'm thinking about how to simplify my workflow for backing up all my data. And I´m looking for ideas on how to make it as simply as possible.
I work with video and photos (mostly in windows, although I use mac hardware). I have many projects. And a lot of footage.
These days with fast internet and utilities like dropbox, backing up project files has become really easy and stress free. Simply saving the the project file in its corresponding folder inside the dropbox folder, solves my problems. The project file is uploaded into a remote server, I have access anywhere and I can even go back to a file in case i delete it by mistake.
But online storage does not work with big files as all we know.
Until now my only option was to buy external drives and manually make back ups. And that's fine once I've closed a project. Project is closed --> it goes to external drives.
My problem comes when I am working in maybe 10 projects at the same time. I can´t close them and store them in a hard drive.
So what I´m doing is having a back up drive with the footage, and work with a copy of the footage in an internal/external drive, saving the project files in dropbox.
This is fine with 1 project, but with 10 projects, with VFXs, edits, onlines, offlines, soundtrack, audio mix, texts, pdfs... it becomes a mess.
I guess I could invest in some hardware and get an external raid or something. But have in mind that I fill up drives really quickly, and storing all my projects together makes it more risky in case that external raid gets lost or damaged.
That´s a second concern, physical storage--> too dangerous. If there´s a fire or someone steals the machine, good bye. That´s why I like online store so much.
If there was just something as simple to use as Time machine for windows, it would also help very much.
So... I´m open to ideas and hear what you guys do. :001_smile:
Even back up drives die too.
I'm thinking about how to simplify my workflow for backing up all my data. And I´m looking for ideas on how to make it as simply as possible.
I work with video and photos (mostly in windows, although I use mac hardware). I have many projects. And a lot of footage.
These days with fast internet and utilities like dropbox, backing up project files has become really easy and stress free. Simply saving the the project file in its corresponding folder inside the dropbox folder, solves my problems. The project file is uploaded into a remote server, I have access anywhere and I can even go back to a file in case i delete it by mistake.
But online storage does not work with big files as all we know.
Until now my only option was to buy external drives and manually make back ups. And that's fine once I've closed a project. Project is closed --> it goes to external drives.
My problem comes when I am working in maybe 10 projects at the same time. I can´t close them and store them in a hard drive.
So what I´m doing is having a back up drive with the footage, and work with a copy of the footage in an internal/external drive, saving the project files in dropbox.
This is fine with 1 project, but with 10 projects, with VFXs, edits, onlines, offlines, soundtrack, audio mix, texts, pdfs... it becomes a mess.
I guess I could invest in some hardware and get an external raid or something. But have in mind that I fill up drives really quickly, and storing all my projects together makes it more risky in case that external raid gets lost or damaged.
That´s a second concern, physical storage--> too dangerous. If there´s a fire or someone steals the machine, good bye. That´s why I like online store so much.
If there was just something as simple to use as Time machine for windows, it would also help very much.
So... I´m open to ideas and hear what you guys do. :001_smile: