more "wife friendly" (ie. with higher WAF) than HDD :-)
On okt. 29, 13:49, Slandclassics <dreamsmaycome...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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- Idézett szöveg elrejtése -
>
> - Idézett szöveg megjelenítése -
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