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Friday, October 29, 2010

[SurroundSound] Re: Organizing DVD-A collection help

Hard disks with high storage capacities are becoming incredibly cheap
now. A 1TB drive now costs less than a 100Gb drive did 24 months ago.
This would be the best route, even if you only add extra HDD rather
than setup parallel back-up like Lokkerman (he's a clever lad lol).

I for one see it becoming ever more likely that HDD storage will
replace discs and users will download rather than purchase discs. TVs
and players are likely to be networked via wi-fi or cabling to your
router. This is likely to happen sooner rather than later. So going
with the HDD approach now is more likely to be future proof and save
money in the long run.

On Oct 28, 9:40 pm, polmuaddib <vladimirmalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah...
> Storage is a problem.
> You use 3 HDD as one, right? If any of them corrupts you have bckp on
> other two?
> I never figured out how to do that, myself. Didn't bother. But it is a
> perfect system.
> I just backup on CDs, DVDs and BDs. I know that any of them can be
> damaged, but hopefuly, not all. I am not sure how will they stand the
> test of time, though...
>
> On Oct 28, 10:08 pm, "Lokkerman" <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My only solution is to buy more backup discs I've bought 3.5TB this last 5
> > weeks; they are now triangulated as I don't trust any of them

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