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I keep the original wav and the flacs, I have a bunch of external storage so why not. As long as your organized the storage is limitless unless your short in money or room space, but drives are small.
Is anyone using solid state HDs?
I am running two identical and RAID 0 mirrored 12 TB towers that I put together (6 2TB Seagate Barracuda HD's) with USB3 for access and a SD card reader in the computer to move the files from my recorder to the outboard drive. I still have all my CDR's from the days of ripping DAT to CDR using an HHB800 that was done before the day of DVDR as backups. Everything new in the past 4+ years was on CF and now SD cards. I keep both my 24 and 16 bit files indexed per folder of the show itself, in separate sub folders. The Outboard towers I made can easily be disconnected and removed from the house in case of emergency. It's one of the things I would try and save if the house was on fire
Quote from: 404 Not Found on July 09, 2013, 01:54:26 PMI am running two identical and RAID 0 mirrored 12 TB towers that I put together (6 2TB Seagate Barracuda HD's) with USB3 for access and a SD card reader in the computer to move the files from my recorder to the outboard drive. I still have all my CDR's from the days of ripping DAT to CDR using an HHB800 that was done before the day of DVDR as backups. Everything new in the past 4+ years was on CF and now SD cards. I keep both my 24 and 16 bit files indexed per folder of the show itself, in separate sub folders. The Outboard towers I made can easily be disconnected and removed from the house in case of emergency. It's one of the things I would try and save if the house was on fire If a drive fails are you able to replace and mirror that single drive from your other tower or do you rebuild the entire 6 disk array?