Saving data can be cheap.
Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 11:42PM
Chris Fenwick in Data, FCPX, Storage, Tutorial

On Tuesday October 26, I presented at the SF Cutters meeting and gave a rundown of my personal method for storing data in the most inexpensive way possible. One of the things I DIDN’T mention is that you should always have two copies of everything.  The reason for that is that hard drives DO die. You should also seriously consider having two locations to store your two copies. We live in an earthquake region and bad things DO happen here in the Bay Area.

 Make sure you don’t miss Part 2 where I talk about how to FIND everything you’ve stored. 

Below is the “shopping list” of the products that I use. 

1. OEM Hard Drives - www.amazon.com

2. UPDATE: USB3 Trayless Drive Dock - USB3 Drive Bay

3. Storage Box for Drive - www.tapplastics.com
    Silicon Sleeve - www.tigerdirect.com
    Weibetech Sleaves - www.weibetech.com
    Hard Drive Drawer- www.tigerdirect.com

4. Storage Box for Boxes - www.ikea.com

and don’t forget

5. Disk Tracker Software - www.disktracker.com

Remember, this is not the fastest method, this is not the most LONG LASTING system, and there are many people that will tell you I’m NUTS for storing data this way. However, I manage about 100TB of data this way and have used it for about 10 years. So, take that for what its worth.

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