Some people prefer HDs, other FTPs. Want to know other opinions.
Second rule: "Back up everything"
Third rule: "you never back up enough!"
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I lost like 700 soundtracks 2 years ago in an hard drive crash.. I was mad when i had to find all over again. (i lost like 100 soundtracks i will never ever find again).. so now i am burning asap.
When i started collecting soundtracks, i burned them on CD (i went to 80 cds.. that was a pain to do and in the same time i had the same amount of albums to burn on HD. (that i lost..)
When DVDs were finally cheap enough (and when it would not take 1h to burn one), i started to burn all over again but this time in DVD. (but the pain is still here since the high number of soundtracks i have)
I’ll buy a HD in a few days for x-mas and store everything there too.
Maybe i’ll open a private ftp in the beginning of the next year.
That said, I don’t use CDs to store data anymore as it is a bit of gamble, though that doesn’t mean it’s a bad idea. When I originally made those copies, I was pretty inexperienced with how to properly burn a CD, so the degradation of the files was probably a combination of the type of CDs I bought, using a high burn speed, and the CD drive I had at the time. In theory, if you have a great CD writer, burning program, quality CDs to burn to, then they should last longer.
As far as DVD copies go, I think the same logic applies and depending on a number of factors, the DVD copies might not last as long as you think, either.
So, to answer the question, I use two external hard drives of the same size capacity and type to hold my VGM collection. Both have the exact same content in case one fails, which external hard drives can do pretty well.
A special hard drive for stockage would be the best idea.
And one more external drive that you don’t use often for more back-up…
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Still waiting for the hard drive to crash though.
i have a 30gb mp3 player, on which a few gbs are deticated to backups of other important files. also, naturally, the music i like best is stored there as well, even if it is only the absolute very best of everything since 30gbs isn’t very much when you have like 50 favourite artists and prefer lossless quality.
i wish there was some computer app that let you automatically store two identical copies of something on two locations. i mean, for example, you open a document from one of the locations, and when you hit ‘save’, changes in the document are saved to both locations simultaneosly. does anyone know anything about something like that?
i have a 30gb mp3 player, on which a few gbs are deticated to backups of other important files. also, naturally, the music i like best is stored there as well, even if it is only the absolute very best of everything since 30gbs isn’t very much when you have like 50 favourite artists and prefer lossless quality.
i wish there was some computer app that let you automatically store two identical copies of something on two locations. i mean, for example, you open a document from one of the locations, and when you hit ‘save’, changes in the document are saved to both locations simultaneosly. does anyone know anything about something like that?
Well, you can kinda do that if you have a partitioned drive…that way, even if you reformat one partition, the other one is intact.
Considering doing that with the new external hdd that I got for Christmas…I have a lot of rare stuff that I don’t want to lose. Will have to take some time to fiddle around with it and see if it will let me. Going to use this one just for OSTs, though. I keep other important docs on my thumb drive.