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winzphoto wrote:
One more Q: Does Drobo or any other "back-up" system out there intelligently back-up files in an automated way?
Let me explain with an example:
I get home from a typical shoot (Call it "Moab Trip") and download files to my internal laptop drive (Macbook Pro). After combing through, deleting, and rating in Adobe Bridge, I copy my newly created folder to two external drives via USB2.
Okay, so two months later, I'm on the road again and decide to work on the files (Moab Trip) from a few months earlier. I end up re-processing two or three shots including some extensive layering in PS and save the new TIf files my Laptop HD. I also delete a few more shots that I missed previously. Ok, so now I get home and have no desire to figure out which files I've re-worked, deleted, etc. so I end up deleting the "Moab Trip" folder from both external HD's and re-saving the folder that has the latest processing applied.
Am I crazy!? I know there's a much simpler way to back-up all new data (including deleted data). Time Machine? Drobo? What is the solution?
Note: With such large files, I'll often dump the folder off of my laptop as new shoots come along and work primarily from the external HD's, and then make copies from one external to another. (but the same principle applies)
Yes, there exists software to do that, you can download some packages, others come with computers, still others you can pay money to license. Some examples of software backup software (or that use for backup) include dump, rsync, tar, amanda, bacula and cpio.
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