I borrowed an older Mac desktop for video editing and it had a built in DVD burner but would only burn the Apple brand DVD's (I think) I tryed some other brand but they just wouldn't work. Probably just my bad luck and crappy DVD's
Yep thats what mine looked like. I'm sure I was trying some other crappy DVD's though too that wouldn't work. It's happend to me before with regular CD-R's
I know this sounds silly, but DVD capacity just isn't enough. I have 80Gb of current data to backup, but still be accessible and as I produce more work, I'll need to archive.
My new plan is to go with two 300+Gb external drives, rotate them for archiving nd daily backups... I'll keep one at home and swap them every week.
Of course, I'll eventually run out of room.
Thoughts?
Should I ask my boss for a DVD jukebox (expensive, I believe) or just keep buying bigger and bigger HDs? (saw a terrabyte drive )
Get a RAID 5 consumer data vault (or even better - build your own with older PC) - there are quite a few on the market now. Most external HDDs aren't too durable thats why they only have a 1 year warranty.
RAID 5? SOunds expensive? As for using another computer, you mean like a server? While I do have several older PCs and Macs laying dormant, it'd be a pain to swap them out each week -- need to keep a live backup off site.
EDIT: while I'm not certain what a "RAID 5 consumer data vault" is, RAID sounds fast, speed isn't necessary since I'll be backing up overnight.
RAID 5? SOunds expensive? As for using another computer, you mean like a server? While I do have several older PCs and Macs laying dormant, it'd be a pain to swap them out each week -- need to keep a live backup off site.
EDIT: while I'm not certain what a "RAID 5 consumer data vault" is, RAID sounds fast, speed isn't necessary since I'll be backing up overnight.
If you don't have any spare parts around, its probably around $700+ for either solution brand new.
You could also get an LTO 100/200 GB or VXA 160/320GB tape drive for about $700 brand new (or cheaper on eBay used) if this is meant for off site storage.
HDDs don't hold up in regular backup rotation if it requires moving it around much (i.e. off-site). Thats why they haven't been adopted in widespread commercial backup use vs. tape.
I know this sounds silly, but DVD capacity just isn't enough. I have 80Gb of current data to backup, but still be accessible and as I produce more work, I'll need to archive.
My new plan is to go with two 300+Gb external drives, rotate them for archiving nd daily backups... I'll keep one at home and swap them every week.
Of course, I'll eventually run out of room.
Thoughts?
Should I ask my boss for a DVD jukebox (expensive, I believe) or just keep buying bigger and bigger HDs? (saw a terrabyte drive )
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