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poison
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p.1 #1 · backing up


Do you back up your photos to external hard drives or burn DVDs? I usualy burn DVDs, so i dont end up with thousands of raw files on my computer.

Sep 24, 2008 at 09:51 PM
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p.1 #2 · backing up


Lots and lots of threads about this already. Most people do a combination of multiple hard drives and CD/DVDs


Sep 24, 2008 at 10:26 PM
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poison wrote:
Do you back up your photos to external hard drives or burn DVDs? I usualy burn DVDs, so i dont end up with thousands of raw files on my computer.


I built a NAS box, out of 4 750GB hard drive, running in RAID 1 config. You cannot afford to lose your work or your clients work. Plus there's still DVD's afterwards and an online upload service for safe keeping.

-tmiller
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http://tmillerphoto.com

Sep 26, 2008 at 12:29 AM
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After spending lot's of time investigating different solutions, I opted for a NAS using Drobo the storage robot and a mix of SATA HDs combining 2TB.

But because I'm obsessive compulsive when it comes to backuping my photos, I also wanted a remote backup solution.

I'm sure you've heard of Mozy.

Well, there is a new solution called Oosha and it comes with a FREE 1TB of storage!

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DigitalFreak.net




Sep 29, 2008 at 12:38 AM
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I automatically back-up to an external HD when I import into Lightroom. When I work on some of these shots in Photoshop, I then put a group of them into a folder and back that up also, so I have the original raw file, and any finished shots backed-up. I'm on a Mac, and after I would import into LR, I would have iPhoto there, ready for me to import the same images into iPhoto. Don't ask why, but I would import all these images into iPhoto after LR. I finally came to my senses when I was running out of space on my computer. I realized it was ridiculous to have the iPhoto images clogging up my computer. I decided to delete the iPhoto files, but I did something very wrong, and deleted over 5000 images from my whole computer...to this day, I don't know what I did wrong. When I emptied the trash, and saw 5000 images going down the drain, I almost had a heart attack...until I realized I had almost everything backed up on my external HD. Now I'm so paranoid, I also copy all my folders onto a DVD. When I go on a vacation, I hide my external HD, and I'm going to burn a 2nd DVD of everything and put it in a separate location. Take it from me, back-up everything.

Jon

Sep 29, 2008 at 04:17 AM
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I've always been pretty much anal about backing up and probably somewhat overkill, but the peace of mind is worth it to me. I have a pretty good backup system that I've used for years and ( knock on wood ), I've never lost anything. I have current jobs backed up to two internal hard drives and at least 2 externals - then as these jobs get older I move them to a couple of other externals + everything is backed up to DVD or CD.
Of course, I've always worried that if we have a hurricane ( I live in Florida ) or a flood or fire - I would still be dead in the water. I went to my bank that handles my home and business and got a safety deposit box. I had always wanted to do that anyway, but had assumed it was quite expensive - just the opposite - $37 a year and that's a pretty darn large box that can hold at least 4 or 5 hard drives + all of my important papers and documents. I have the past 5 years work stored there, then every Friday morning - I plan to go get the current drive and put that weeks work on it and take it back Friday afternoon.

Just my .02 worth - good luck - Tom

Oct 01, 2008 at 11:28 PM
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There are some major issues with Oosah...

From their Terms of Use...

"Ownership of Content: You retain all ownership rights in your Content. However, by posting Content to Oosah, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to Oosah (and its successors) an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, assignable, royalty free, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, distribute and to prepare derivative works of such Content in connection with the Site and any current and future services offered by Oosah, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing."


The way I read this, if Oosah decides to open a stock agency, they have your pictures to sell with no payment due to you.



Oct 02, 2008 at 03:08 AM

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