Bristolian
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Hi folks,
I have the following computer setup - PC running W10 with 250GB M.2 drive for OS and applications, 250GB Samsung SSD plus a 1TB HDD for storage of edited images. There are two external HDD permanently connected via USB3 and a Synology DS220j NAS connected via wired LAN. I also have a large external SSD (ESSD) that is kept off-site.
When i download image files from my camera I use Nikon Transfer to copy the files from the SD card onto a Samsung SSD in the computer and directly into my masters folder on one of the external hard drives (EHD1). So straight away I have two copies of each image - one to work on and one as a master. Once I have culled, imported into LR and edited the images on the SSD they are moved into a structured folder system onto the 1TB HDD mounted inside the PC - this is my edited files storage. The Samsung SSD also has my LR folder with catalogue, preview files, caches, etc., on it.
My current backup routine is:
1. Master files and edited images are copied to the NAS
2. LR folder is copied from Samsung SSD to NAS
3. Edited images are copied to EHD1
4. Master files and edited images on EHD1 are copied to the second external HDD (EHD2)
5. Master files are copied from EHD1 to my Amazon Drive account
6. Master and edited files are copied from EHD1 to ESSD which is kept off-site - this is only done monthly.
With the exception of 6 above, the backup routines run every Saturday night - 1 & 2 above are done automatically using the Synology Drive app. 3, 4 & 6 are done automatically using the Windows SyncToy app. 5 is done entirely manually.
I am wondering if I'm making the best use of the Synology backup apps available for the DS220j or if there is a more efficient way to achieve the same result? The other Synology apps that are available for the DS220j are Cloud Sync and Hyper Backup but with my limited understanding of how these work or the terminology Synology uses in its guides I'm not sure if they are suitable.
I know that Synology is a popular make on here so thought I would ask for some advice or personal experience on this. All suggestions and comments would be appreciated.
I have the following computer setup - PC running W10 with 250GB M.2 drive for OS and applications, 250GB Samsung SSD plus a 1TB HDD for storage of edited images. There are two external HDD permanently connected via USB3 and a Synology DS220j NAS connected via wired LAN. I also have a large external SSD (ESSD) that is kept off-site.
When i download image files from my camera I use Nikon Transfer to copy the files from the SD card onto a Samsung SSD in the computer and directly into my masters folder on one of the external hard drives (EHD1). So straight away I have two copies of each image - one to work on and one as a master. Once I have culled, imported into LR and edited the images on the SSD they are moved into a structured folder system onto the 1TB HDD mounted inside the PC - this is my edited files storage. The Samsung SSD also has my LR folder with catalogue, preview files, caches, etc., on it.
My current backup routine is:
1. Master files and edited images are copied to the NAS
2. LR folder is copied from Samsung SSD to NAS
3. Edited images are copied to EHD1
4. Master files and edited images on EHD1 are copied to the second external HDD (EHD2)
5. Master files are copied from EHD1 to my Amazon Drive account
6. Master and edited files are copied from EHD1 to ESSD which is kept off-site - this is only done monthly.
With the exception of 6 above, the backup routines run every Saturday night - 1 & 2 above are done automatically using the Synology Drive app. 3, 4 & 6 are done automatically using the Windows SyncToy app. 5 is done entirely manually.
I am wondering if I'm making the best use of the Synology backup apps available for the DS220j or if there is a more efficient way to achieve the same result? The other Synology apps that are available for the DS220j are Cloud Sync and Hyper Backup but with my limited understanding of how these work or the terminology Synology uses in its guides I'm not sure if they are suitable.
I know that Synology is a popular make on here so thought I would ask for some advice or personal experience on this. All suggestions and comments would be appreciated.