Back up storage
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 9:39 am
Hello everyone. I haven't been on here much the past few months, but hoping to be on here regularly from now.
Been thinking about back up. I remember when I went to Ronan's Recording Boot Camp a few years ago, John Rodd gave a talk about back ups. He said "if it isnt in 3 places, it doesnt exist". Of course he was dealing with projects like recording a symphony orchestra at Abbey Road with 42 mics, etc. If HE lost a project, it would be much more significant than anything I have on my computer (lol). Still, the concept remains.
I currently have a number of external hard drives hooked up to my imac, and carbon cloner works in the background updating all my files every hour. I also have a bootable hard drive same size as my main drive on my imac, and that gets backed up every hour. What I am NOT prepared for is physical loss at my facility (fire, tornado, flood, or even theft..) regarding theft, it actually happened to me. I had a break in at my company that I owned and ran, and it just so happened I had been working my lap top (which was my main computer at the time) that day and I had the hard drive out of the lap top and the backup also laying on my desk. The thieves took the hard drives (but not the computer!) and a power tool or two, and kind of ransacked the office. I later heard through the grapevine it was couple of upset former employees, but I actually lost 6 months of all emails and other data, gone, poof. They took my main drive and my backup. They most likely didn't even open up the files (not that savvy) but instead used them for beer coasters, etc. but still the data was lost. ha ha.
Hard drive storage has gotten cheaper and cheaper.
Anyway, I am thinking about getting a huge (maybe 4tb) dual raid hard drive, and keeping it in a remote location, and bringing it back to update every quarter or something. Seems like a lot of work. But at least It would be a a "belay line" so to speak. The other option is cloud backup. I did sign up for one of the cloud companies that was supposed to upload all my files behind the scenes years ago, but the upload speed so so slow that after 6 months it still had only about 10% of my file size (and my main hard drive was like 500gig or 750 gig, not that big). Maybe now it would work better. It certainly would be easier than getting a safety deposit box at the bank or wherever and changing hard drives out every quarter.
What do you guys do?
Thanks and best regards.
Tim
Been thinking about back up. I remember when I went to Ronan's Recording Boot Camp a few years ago, John Rodd gave a talk about back ups. He said "if it isnt in 3 places, it doesnt exist". Of course he was dealing with projects like recording a symphony orchestra at Abbey Road with 42 mics, etc. If HE lost a project, it would be much more significant than anything I have on my computer (lol). Still, the concept remains.
I currently have a number of external hard drives hooked up to my imac, and carbon cloner works in the background updating all my files every hour. I also have a bootable hard drive same size as my main drive on my imac, and that gets backed up every hour. What I am NOT prepared for is physical loss at my facility (fire, tornado, flood, or even theft..) regarding theft, it actually happened to me. I had a break in at my company that I owned and ran, and it just so happened I had been working my lap top (which was my main computer at the time) that day and I had the hard drive out of the lap top and the backup also laying on my desk. The thieves took the hard drives (but not the computer!) and a power tool or two, and kind of ransacked the office. I later heard through the grapevine it was couple of upset former employees, but I actually lost 6 months of all emails and other data, gone, poof. They took my main drive and my backup. They most likely didn't even open up the files (not that savvy) but instead used them for beer coasters, etc. but still the data was lost. ha ha.
Hard drive storage has gotten cheaper and cheaper.
Anyway, I am thinking about getting a huge (maybe 4tb) dual raid hard drive, and keeping it in a remote location, and bringing it back to update every quarter or something. Seems like a lot of work. But at least It would be a a "belay line" so to speak. The other option is cloud backup. I did sign up for one of the cloud companies that was supposed to upload all my files behind the scenes years ago, but the upload speed so so slow that after 6 months it still had only about 10% of my file size (and my main hard drive was like 500gig or 750 gig, not that big). Maybe now it would work better. It certainly would be easier than getting a safety deposit box at the bank or wherever and changing hard drives out every quarter.
What do you guys do?
Thanks and best regards.
Tim