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flashdrives are great. Just keep them away from magnets. I even back up my main flashdrive in case I lose it
CDs have an archival life span of over one hundred years. Now if you are doing a lot of back ups CDs are not the way to go. Again buy a couple of flashdrives and a few CDs to store important info.
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I would utilize a flash drive as your daily backup but for the weekly backups or monthly backups I would recommend to back up to another computer or web storage. That way if the flash drive is damaged, you have an extra full back up that you can utilize for restoration.
Mozy and Dropbox offer free services for web storage. I beleive they also offer paid services for bigger storage.
Respects,
Lhlalyam
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To say I shoot a lot of photos would be an understatement. When Jan & I go out on one of our photo walkabouts, which typically happens two or three times a week, I average shooting 500 photos for the day while she averages about another 300, all of which are shot in RAW mode, which leaves me with extremely large photo files.
In fact, my file for "Old Sturbridge village" is currently in excess of 14gigs.
According to the computer I now have somewhere around 125,000 photos.
For archive backups I have two 320gb ext. hard drives, a 1.5tb ext. and a small 100gb ext. that will fit in a shirt pocket.
I then not only have the files I am working on the computer, but I have all my files on at least two externals for archive storage. I figure if even one of the two fails, I can still recover the files from the other.
Ext. hard drives are extremely cheap on Ebay. Just out of curiosity I just looked and there are hundreds of 1tb & 1.5tb USB plug&play type for about $100 to $130 on the buy it now price, and even better prices if you want to do the bidding thing.
you can get a 100gig mini that will fit in a shirt pocket for about $35-$40.
i don't keep the externals connected all the time. Instead, I connect them long enough to upload or download files to or from the external as needed, then I disconnect it. In this manner, if I should get a virus on my machine, the ext. is still safe, so I can cleanup the machine then download my files back to the machine.
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Flash drives hold much more and are easier to use. Not many people use CDs any more for backup it is mostly ext HDD and flash drives. With any backup you should always have more than one copy of your data. At a minimum two copies. Three is better but alot depends on how often your data changes. Always keep a copy at a different location.
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