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February 15, 2012 at 12:42 am #14920
MisturSrs
MemberPersonally I backup everything locally on a Time Capsule 2gb, as well as Dropbox. I have a variety of backup solutions of course.
Time Capsule for movies/games/quick access backups of all my systems
Dropbox for document sharing (probably going to be a godsend for mixes), password keys.
Off site server for secondary backup combining the two.The three hit combination makes sure I never lose anything to any kind of problem.
February 15, 2012 at 6:36 am #14940Sumir
Memberwhat is a password key? . I don’t have much in the way of digital music, about 15 gigs of EDM and another 5 of other genres, simply backed up onto a portable hard drive. I have a free drop box account, that I signed up for to pass of some tracks for a friends set. But i haven’t used them as a back up solution. When I get all my vinyl digitized and re-collected , then I may initiate other solutions. I did not know that about the reliability of portable hard drives breaking down. I have one 320 GB h.d. that I used to use as my time capsule, I’ve had it for 2+ years, with no issues. However I recently bought a 1.5 TB hard drive to replace it. My macbook is full to the brim, (160 gb) And I have about 250 gigs of movies. I have a site hosted at angelfire.com for a graphic design side business I’ve been trying to get off the ground (freesolodesign.com). I have some important pictures backed up there. I think the total space I have available is only 20 gigs there, but it’s plenty for what how the site will be set up..as a one page portfolio with an image viewer. Back on topic, sorry.. :-p. Wouldn’t one time payments of a handful of portable hard drives, say at 2 TB save more time and money in the long run?
February 15, 2012 at 8:18 am #14944Gerd Bauersfeld
ParticipantSumir, post: 15008, member: 1335 wrote:
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Back on topic, sorry.. :-p. Wouldn’t one time payments of a handful of portable hard drives, say at 2 TB save more time and money in the long run?Well, maybe its paranoia because of my job, we have ususally backups of important data on 3 different physical places.
And the easiest way to have a backup somewhere else without carrying harddrives to your friends places once a week/month, is to put it online. And usually all online providers store the data redundant on different hard drives, so a crash of one or even two harddrives do not put your data in harm.
And losing my music collection e.g. in a house fire would hurt as much as losing my home. (I put a lot of effort and time to build it. Well, my vinyl would be gone in a fire, however.
Its also maybe because of my age, I am still not used to the thought that all the music is still out there on the internet, and can be re-collected again if necessary. So for me, the feeling of safety is worth a few bucks.February 15, 2012 at 2:56 pm #14970Sumir
MemberGerdB, post: 15012, member: 1387 wrote: Well, maybe its paranoia because of my job, we have ususally backups of important data on 3 different physical places.
And the easiest way to have a backup somewhere else without carrying harddrives to your friends places once a week/month, is to put it online. And usually all online providers store the data redundant on different hard drives, so a crash of one or even two harddrives do not put your data in harm.
And losing my music collection e.g. in a house fire would hurt as much as losing my home. (I put a lot of effort and time to build it. Well, my vinyl would be gone in a fire, however.
Its also maybe because of my age, I am still not used to the thought that all the music is still out there on the internet, and can be re-collected again if necessary. So for me, the feeling of safety is worth a few bucks.Yeah , I think I seriously would not be able to face society if my vinyl collection burned in a fire. I understand, I’ve been trying to digitize the portions of my vinyl that I can’t get online. It’s harder than I thought tryna track it down on the net. I wish there were a way to protect the wax , like there’s a way to protect the digital files lol
February 16, 2012 at 3:59 am #15023MisturSrs
MemberSumir, post: 15008, member: 1335 wrote: what is a password key? . I don’t have much in the way of digital music, about 15 gigs of EDM and another 5 of other genres, simply backed up onto a portable hard drive. I have a free drop box account, that I signed up for to pass of some tracks for a friends set. But i haven’t used them as a back up solution. When I get all my vinyl digitized and re-collected , then I may initiate other solutions. I did not know that about the reliability of portable hard drives breaking down. I have one 320 GB h.d. that I used to use as my time capsule, I’ve had it for 2+ years, with no issues. However I recently bought a 1.5 TB hard drive to replace it. My macbook is full to the brim, (160 gb) And I have about 250 gigs of movies. I have a site hosted at angelfire.com for a graphic design side business I’ve been trying to get off the ground (freesolodesign.com). I have some important pictures backed up there. I think the total space I have available is only 20 gigs there, but it’s plenty for what how the site will be set up..as a one page portfolio with an image viewer. Back on topic, sorry.. :-p. Wouldn’t one time payments of a handful of portable hard drives, say at 2 TB save more time and money in the long run?
Well, the password key is a master password used to store all of my passwords. I have a encrypted password locker on my computer and my offsite, that contains all the passwords to every account I have. I use the file on the dropbox, drop it onto a USB key then unlock my password locker with that key. It’s a nearly foolproof security because it requires both physical access to my machines as well as access to a password protected online source. Good for acts to cards and stuff.
February 24, 2012 at 1:56 pm #15590VinnyBlanc
ParticipantI personally just have itunes pull all of my music from one folder (no subfolders) that I back up to an external harddrive once a week.
This is simple, but works for me.
February 26, 2012 at 11:41 pm #15727Sumir
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