I'm wanting to backup my Aperture library online - basically, in case my laptop & external had drives fail, including the one off site - I'll have a copy of my original photos online.
I want to upload them as raw files as that protects me for future proofing my skills. I'm obviously going to be learning new tricks etc as things move on - so I'll need access to the raw files, as well as my current edits.
If I can keep a copy of the entire Aperture library online, then that's my most preferred solution.
I've looked into online storage from specific photo hosting companies, but they generally charge on a upload and download basis which won't be cheap.
What I do have, is a hosted server - which I can upload and download unlimited amounts of data to and from.
So - ideally, I'd like to run some sort of Apple script (or windows batch file) to ftp my current library, then the next time, only upload the changed and new files.
Is this possible, or is there a better solution that you're aware of?
Thanks
Mike
I want to upload them as raw files as that protects me for future proofing my skills. I'm obviously going to be learning new tricks etc as things move on - so I'll need access to the raw files, as well as my current edits.
If I can keep a copy of the entire Aperture library online, then that's my most preferred solution.
I've looked into online storage from specific photo hosting companies, but they generally charge on a upload and download basis which won't be cheap.
What I do have, is a hosted server - which I can upload and download unlimited amounts of data to and from.
So - ideally, I'd like to run some sort of Apple script (or windows batch file) to ftp my current library, then the next time, only upload the changed and new files.
Is this possible, or is there a better solution that you're aware of?
Thanks
Mike