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I've had a similar issue for a while, with bird and insect photography.
I added two large SATA drives to my desktop, then invested in a 4 Tb
and a 2 TB NAS. (Dlink and WD MYCloud). I tried Acronis Cloud Backup,
but it's a bit expensive ('Though reliable) for me. Google Drive has
been the least costly, at $10.00/ month for 1 TB. They also offer auto
backup. I also have a Flickr account (1 TB free) and a website, which
is a backup as well.
www.hughvandervoort.com
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Michael Eisenstadt
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> Hi all!
>
> I recently started art documenting with a dSLR tethered to a PC.
> Now I am faced with passive memory space and backup issues.
> Apparently best practice is multiple SATA harddrives. I see that
> HD prices are at selloff price points. I presently have an 80G
> Western Digital hd in an old Asus full tower case with a new
> 600W power supply. There are additional bays for more
> harddrives. OS is WinXP Pro. Is it a good idea to marry SSD
> harddrive(s) with the WD harddrive? Any brand
> recommendations will be very helpful.
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice.
>
> Mike Eisenstadt
>
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