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Please critique my photo backup plan
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<blockquote data-quote="RonScam" data-source="post: 1643055" data-attributes="member: 344797"><p>Thanks Mike</p><p>That's where I figured you were going. That's why I tend to get lax with the DVD's. Not sure it's really worth it. Process for me has been to buy new externals every now and then as they get bigger and cheaper. I figure if I replenish enough (and stagger it), I'll always have drives that are new enough to be reliable. End up storing away the older ones as "extra" backups of older content. I guess that'll do fine for me for now. Got to figure storage media will eventually evolve to the point where it is more reliable long term no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonScam, post: 1643055, member: 344797"] Thanks Mike That's where I figured you were going. That's why I tend to get lax with the DVD's. Not sure it's really worth it. Process for me has been to buy new externals every now and then as they get bigger and cheaper. I figure if I replenish enough (and stagger it), I'll always have drives that are new enough to be reliable. End up storing away the older ones as "extra" backups of older content. I guess that'll do fine for me for now. Got to figure storage media will eventually evolve to the point where it is more reliable long term no? [/QUOTE]
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