Back Up Solution.... Thoughts/Advice Please

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Been trying to work out the best way to store/backup my photos as my current drive arrangement is getting a little full.......

Current situation......

I have a 500GB HDD in my laptop that only has about 40GB of free space. My photo collection on there is around 300GB.

I have a backup of that on a portable 1TB HDD (around 350GB) and that is backed up to 2 separate 1TB external HDDs connected to my Media Centre PC (these drives also store my music & movie collection), the full photo back up size is around 450GB, one of the 1TB drives only has 50GB free space :lol:

I did consider getting a NAS device with 2 x 2TB HDDs and running RAID 0/1 but then read some horror stories about the RAID part corrupting backups/data transfer and that even if you use RAID1, both drives could have the data corrupted and 1 NAS box should be considered as 1 backup..... I can't afford/justify 2 4TB NAS boxes :lol:

So..... Seeing as I'm not too bothered about the device being networked or automated (nice to have but not essential) I was going to get 2 2TB desktop HDDs (they would be a mirror of each other) then realised I'd already be utilising nearly 25% of them already so I then looked at 3TB HDDs :lol:

The new plan is to buy 2 3TB internal HDDs and use an HDD dock with the plan being that one of the drives will live at my parents and I'll update it monthly.

The other thought I had was for an ICY NAS box that lets you configure in JBOD but I have a niggling doubt in my mind that the box itself could still cause problems when writing the data to the discs.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Budget wise I have about £300 (or so) to throw at this.
 
Yup.. probably a good solution.

If you have a spare 5.25" slot in a sensible (i.e. connected to your main datastore by a fast link) enclosure, you might like to take a look at these: http://www.ebuyer.com/229062-starte...-mobile-rack-for-3-5in-hard-drive-hsb100satbk as you can just insert a drive into that and assuming O/S and motherboard hot plug detection, you instantly have another drive connected directly to a SATA connector.
 
Yeah, I saw some pretty scary prices when researching :lol:

indeed. buy good, buy once. sold off my two cheaper netgear boxes and bought a more expensive synology, blew the netgears socks off plus its expandable. their support is much much better than netgears woahful offering.
 
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indeed. buy good, buy once. sold off my two cheaper netgear boxes and bought a more expensive synology, blew the netgears socks off plus its expandable. their support is much much better than netgears woahful offering.

Yeah, know what you mean.

The other theory about the 2 internal 3TB drives is that in months/years to come I could potentially house them in a suitable NAS enclosure as opposed to external HDDs (which I would have to butcher to liberate the drive :lol: )

Synology is a name I keep hearing so will definitely bear that in mind ;)
 
Yeah, know what you mean.

The other theory about the 2 internal 3TB drives is that in months/years to come I could potentially house them in a suitable NAS enclosure as opposed to external HDDs (which I would have to butcher to liberate the drive :lol: )

Synology is a name I keep hearing so will definitely bear that in mind ;)

that is an option yes, or keep the desktops to backup the NAS
 
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