I, for one, wasn't looking forward to starting my day with a slaughter. Which, really, just goes to show how much I've grown

Anya ,'Sleeper'


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Liese S. - Dec 04, 2017 2:28:45 pm PST #25130 of 25496
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

All right, so I realize I do this every couple of years, but I'm looking at my backup system again. I've finally gotten to the point where I have stuff I'm ready to archive.

So, Drew, when you store your long term storage hard drives, how do you do it? Just pull the drives from the enclosure and stick them somewhere?

I think what I'm going to have going forward is:

-Laptop w/ 512g SSD -LaCie w/ 2T HD: working pro tools drive (this could be a 512 SSD if I were willing to pay more for less storage) -other external SSD: plugin & samples drive -Drobo 20T (10 usable) pseudo RAID: Time Machine, Plex media server, medium term storage (work files) -Other enclosure yet tbd, probably repurposed Synology? 4T each long term storage, copy to each of two drives, eventually remove and store as drives fill.

So I'd work the sessions from the LaCie, they'd automatically backup to the Drobo. Then I'd make two copies to the Synology when I was ready to archive the pro tools files.

Does that all seem workable?


NoiseDesign - Dec 04, 2017 4:19:42 pm PST #25131 of 25496
Our wings are not tired

I don't even pull drives from enclosures at this point. Smaller data files (Non audio and video stuff) is backed up locally to a time machine backup on each of my machines as well as being backed up to iCloud.

A/V files for projects are backed up short term to a local Time Machine drive in the studio, and then when projects are completed they are backed up to a network Drobo. As I need more space I swap larger drives into the Drobo.

Media files like the iTunes library and a few other things are stored on a local Drobo connected to the iMac on my desk in the office and then I also pay for iTunes Match so that they are backed up in the cloud.


Liese S. - Dec 04, 2017 6:49:12 pm PST #25132 of 25496
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

So, but when you swap out the smaller drives from the network Drobo, are you retaining those? Or you've just got enough capacity in the network Drobo that you just expand the volumes and then leave everything on there?

Incidentally, the Synology is well and truly dead, it seems, and the old old Buffalo Terastation did not survive the move. Neither did my Roland monitors, but that's another story.

So I guess I'd buy another Drobo for the long term storage, maybe?


NoiseDesign - Dec 04, 2017 9:25:10 pm PST #25133 of 25496
Our wings are not tired

I have a 5 drive Drobo that currently has a totally of 9 TB of storage and I'm running two drive redundancy so I can have complete failure of a drive and when it's replace all my data is restored. I think my last drive was a 6 TB mechanism, so when I do the next replacement I'll gain at least a couple of terabytes of space.


Liese S. - Dec 05, 2017 12:01:23 pm PST #25134 of 25496
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for the help again!


Jesse - Dec 21, 2017 8:03:39 am PST #25135 of 25496
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Question! I have an iPhone 5S that is starting to crap out. I like the size and the phone in general, and I am cheap. Should I just get an iPhone SE and call it a day?


Tom Scola - Dec 21, 2017 8:17:56 am PST #25136 of 25496
Mr. Scola’s wardrobe by Botany 500

Yes, go for it.


-t - Dec 21, 2017 8:19:08 am PST #25137 of 25496
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

That's what I did in the same situation and it's worked out well for me.


Jesse - Dec 21, 2017 8:29:57 am PST #25138 of 25496
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Sweet, thank you for the confirmation!


Steph L. - Dec 21, 2017 8:57:21 am PST #25139 of 25496
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I love my iPhone SE because of the size and because I, too, am cheap.