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Title: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 08, 2017, 05:48:00 am
Hey to All!

As a method for storing/backing up data, i.e., JPGs, MPGs, MP3s, etc...What, if any, is the difference, quality wise, between a FLASH DRIVE and an EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE? e.g. longevity, does either allow for deterioration of the stored datea etc...
Any replies will be Very Much Appreciated. Best!  :thanks:
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: autechre on February 08, 2017, 07:54:35 pm
An external drive will give you much more storage for your $$$. It will probably last about the same time.

I would only use it as a backup and not your only copy - both flash drives & external drives can fail at any time.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 09, 2017, 04:33:25 am
1000  :thanks:, autechre! K, too!
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: polchak on February 09, 2017, 06:12:03 am
I backup all videos to Blu-ray discs. It's very cheep, around $0.40 for 25GB.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 10, 2017, 03:16:02 am
Many  :thanks: Polchak! K to you, sir!
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Tiberius on February 12, 2017, 09:24:39 pm
If you worry about detoriation run your drives as a raid.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Spacemonkey on February 14, 2017, 03:17:32 am
Flash storage is pretty pricey for the amount of storage you get.  If you have an old computer lying around you could install a few old hard drives in there and set it up as a NAS file server.  There're solutions like FreeNAS that let you configure it for free, plus a setup like that has a lot of redundancy.  If you set it up as RAID 1 every file you upload to the NAS is duplicated so if one of the hard drives ever crashes all you have to do is swap in a new one and the data is restored.  They have purpose built NAS servers but this is probably the most economical solution.  You can configure for speed and backup too, but if it's just for backup RAID 1 works fine.  I'm pretty sure you can also set up your computer to automatically backup files to the NAS if you want too as well.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 14, 2017, 09:52:21 pm
 :thanks: AND :thanks: Spacemonkey, for your time & info! K will be posted 4 U.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 14, 2017, 09:55:01 pm
If you worry about detoriation run your drives as a raid.

 :thanks: and K 2 U, Tiberius!
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Tiberius on February 25, 2017, 01:14:36 pm
I havent had a drive fail on me yet. Drives going bad is usually the realm of servers who have them going like crazy 24/7. However a few sectors here and there could fail over time and you are bound to lose capacity. Thats true for SSds and Hard drives. For peace of mind get a drive of the same capacity and a software to perform regular backups.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on February 26, 2017, 06:17:13 am
 :cool2: Tiberius! 'preciate it! k
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Deathknight on March 01, 2017, 12:43:42 pm
Any recommendations for a good raid/raid like? Drobo?
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: autechre on March 01, 2017, 08:26:02 pm
Any recommendations for a good raid/raid like? Drobo?
Drobo's are apparently quite good, but slow.

I have a few Synology NAS' and they are great. Good interface, reasonably quick & easy to use.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Spacemonkey on March 04, 2017, 05:01:42 am
I'm running a Synology DS412 with a few WD Red hard drives that I also have hooked up to a backup UPS.  Been running strong for a good several years now.
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: MM2K on March 07, 2017, 08:53:01 am
What about clouds? Has anybody tried that method?
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on March 07, 2017, 09:32:52 pm
What about clouds? Has anybody tried that method?


I have thought about using a "cloud," but I worry that "it" might "blow away" in the big ol' cyber-sky...Really...I'm not sure I would trust them in the long run...but I know very little about them...?
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: encephalon50 on March 19, 2017, 02:50:17 am
External hard drives a cheap, small, and easy to use.  As long as you don't keep them plug in when not in use.  Store them in a fire proof chest or safe for extra protection. 

Hey to All!

As a method for storing/backing up data, i.e., JPGs, MPGs, MP3s, etc...What, if any, is the difference, quality wise, between a FLASH DRIVE and an EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE? e.g. longevity, does either allow for deterioration of the stored datea etc...
Any replies will be Very Much Appreciated. Best!  :thanks:

Many Thanks, gwhh, for your idea!  :clap: K to you!
Title: Re: Data Storage
Post by: Drbench012 on March 23, 2017, 08:18:20 pm
What about clouds? Has anybody tried that method?

icloud gives you 50 gigs of storage for just $0.99 a month.

And Google drive gives you 15G free.