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Leland Foster
Replying to @gabamite

Samsung has a 1 tb ssd for like $109 thats been fantastic. Fast read/write and from what I've read low fail rate.

Gaby Alegre
Replying to @leland

Do you have the shield or regular one? I was looking at it earlier and wasn’t sure if the shield was better or not

Leland Foster
Replying to @gabamite

Shield, honestly not sure of the difference

Maykel Loomans
Replying to @gabamite

Regardless of the direction you go in: 1. Always have a secure online backup. 2. Always have a secondary local backup. (SSDs imo are the best, which I had pre-NAS) 3. Preferably have a snap shot of your backup on a monthly basis. Some times you mess up and don't know.

Gaby Alegre
Replying to @maykel

Thanks for the detailed reply!! Don’t think I’ll be able to afford all that back up right now but I’ll remember this for the future! Until now I’ve only needed extra storage for my photos but I’ve been building up files too so I definitely want to make sure those are stored too.

Maykel Loomans
Replying to @gabamite

It all started with a 500GB old spin drive, and just ended up being upgrades over the years as the size of the library grew. So the simpler version is 1 backup service and 1 onsite external drive. :)

Replying to @gabamite

Backblaze & timemachine

Maykel Loomans
Replying to @gabamite

It's a bit of a system: First: always getting a 2TB laptop. It's expensive but the time wasted on file management is OOF. Then: Dropbox all the files up. Keep selective sync of the last few years.

Maykel Loomans
Replying to @gabamite

Synology NAS for a full local copy of it, mirrored to a 8TB slow drive And then I have 2 Samsung T7s, 2 T5s and 1 custom thunderbolt 3 2TB SSD that has as many photos on them as possible, and goes 2000MB/second

Maykel Loomans
Replying to @gabamite

That is for non-iPhone photos. iPhone photos live in iPhoto (I'll keep calling it that.) I will have a full iPhoto library always on one of the SSDs, and use an old Mac (2013) to sync those. Then there is some subset of selects that live in Lightroom. There is no rhyme/reason.

Laura 🦄
Replying to @gabamite

I do weekly backups to my external drive (it’s a LaCie rugged, either 1 or 2TB) which then also backs up weekly to backblaze.

Addison James
Replying to @gabamite

Hardware can fail or be lost- I use Dropbox for everything. Their Mac app has online/offline settings which makes saving storage space a breeze.

Ethan Mooney
Replying to @gabamite

iCloud, Seagate spinning backup with time machine, and external m.2 SSD