Photo & Video Backup Solutions - What Are The Options?
Photo Moment - May 16, 2017
Do you backup? Of course you do… let's compare notes and talk about the backup options that are available today!
PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT (MANY ARE AFFILIATE LINKS… affiliate links make me a little bit of $ but cost you nothing more!):
•• Backblaze https://photoapps.expert/backblaze
•• External Hard Drives
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•• Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) https://bombich.com/
•• SoftRAID https://www.softraid.com/
VIDEOS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
Strategizing Data Storage, Archive & Backup: https://youtu.be/24Gg3Z65skw
OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
A Photo & Video Backup Strategy While on the Road Traveling:
https://photoapps.expert/tips/2017/1/22/backup-strategy-traveling#.WRs9t…
I'm using SSDs for editing (fast!!) and mechanical drives for long term storage.
First of all BackBlaze sounds awesome. Next, a free backup program I can recommend is Cobian backup. Works great, and I've done disaster recovery from it. It does not do system state backup, just file backup- so keep that in mind. But you can schedule the backups and keep a certain number of them.
Now for the main course! A solution we use quite a bit of is SYNOLOGY. SYNOLOGY devices are NAS devices that come in varying sizes from 2-drive models to 12 drive models. These are incredibly powerful devices that you can store massive amounts of data on. They are incredibly fast as well.
You have lots of options for Raid (We usually prefer Raid10) and lots of backup options.. Additionally, you can get two of these devices and have one replicate to the other. Put them side by side for the initial sync, then bring one offsite (home, data center, etc) and let it replicate changes. The SYNOLOGY can keep multiple versions for set amounts of days.. say you want a file version from 60 days ago.. you can get it! Run out of space and need more? You can add an additional device that gets managed by the first. Very powerful, very versatile.
It also has an app for a cloud sync folder (like Dropbox) that can keep certain shared folders sync'd across multiple devices (ie, multiple computers ect). It has the ability to install mail server, it has the ability to run virtual machines.. it can even be a Windows network Active Directory Domain controller!
Only downside is they aren't cheap. The hardware and drives are sold separately, but they give you a list of compatible drives. I recommend the Western Digital RED drives. These drives are designed for the high I/O of NAS devices.
I noticed they also have a video rendering app you can install on them. I've never used that, but I'd love to see what it can do.
If you go over to LONTV on YouTube, he's got several videos outlining the features of Synology. If you can get your hands on one @photojoseph, I highly recommend it!
PS.. was looking at BackBlaze and they have Synology integration!! https://www.backblaze.com/business-server.html
...all attempts have failed, has anyone else had this sort of issue and found any solutions?
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