16 Oct
Backing Up Your Memories
Author: Tom GrantThe older we get the more important our memories become — the tangible ones like photos and pictures of our loved ones, our happy times, life’s markers like weddings, parties and holidays. In the Digital Age we need to take extra steps to make sure those files are properly protected.
Back everything up. This goes without saying. However you need to back up the same files in several places to be really safe.
DVD’s and CD roms fail after time. I have some CD’s burned in 1998 that are losing their silver layer. It’s flaking off like old paint!
Once a year one of our studio hard drives “dies”. Usually it’s the motor bearing freezing up and the data is lost.
RAID systems have the benefit of redundant hard drives (data is written to two drives at once). Yet they’re still prone to failure if a virus enters your system.
So the point here is to back up in several ways:
- make one, or better yet two, DVD disc data copies. Don’t skimp, use a good brand of media (we recommend JVC Taiyo Yuden DVD’s)
- use an external USB Hard drive dock and back up to an external (removable) hard drive.
- keep a backup copy on your extra laptop.
- try to store a backup in an off-site location (such as a bank lock box or at a friend’s house)
All this extra effort will preserve those images for a lifetime (and longer)!
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