BigOgre
Well-known member
Hey All. Finally decided to tackle the long-neglected job of organizing and backing up the various digital photos we've accumulated over time. At one time I used a Maxtor 750GB external drive, partly as a back-up but mainly because of the limited space on the computer of the time. Then about four years or so ago I purchased a family Mac with plenty of storage and the Maxtor got unplugged. Forward to today.
With the improvement in phone cameras, several laptops and more devices being used there seems to be more and more photos being stored all over. What I would like to do is gather (copy) them all in one place and also be able to view them from any device being used at the time. I've been looking at an external drive with a usb connection to my router which should allow all users signed into my network access for this. My concern though is going forward and protecting all the files I move onto this drive.
We're not prolific picture takers, just the usual stuff over the years, so I don't think there's a need for mega-storage. A 3TB external drive at about $100 hooked up like I described would solve the immediate problem. Even the old Maxtor probably has enough space left but I've been having a problem getting that recognized (changing technology?) which brings me to my main concern of being able to safely access these files years into the future. Just like we go through grandma's boxes of old photos, I'd like to think others may look at these a long time from now. But the reviews I'm seeing on some of these hard-drives aren't very comforting with many saying they crap out after a couple of years and varying (expensive) luck trying to recover files. And even if one lasts a lifetime, would you run into the problem of hooking it up to newer systems? On-line accounts/cloud storage might solve this issue but they come with recurring charges which I don't need or want. Besides I'd rather directly 'hold' my files rather than entrust them to some business located somewhere in the world who might get bought and sold who knows how many times.
So other than buying a new drive every couple of years and backing up the back-up, would anyone have some suggestions as to what I might want to look at? TIA.
With the improvement in phone cameras, several laptops and more devices being used there seems to be more and more photos being stored all over. What I would like to do is gather (copy) them all in one place and also be able to view them from any device being used at the time. I've been looking at an external drive with a usb connection to my router which should allow all users signed into my network access for this. My concern though is going forward and protecting all the files I move onto this drive.
We're not prolific picture takers, just the usual stuff over the years, so I don't think there's a need for mega-storage. A 3TB external drive at about $100 hooked up like I described would solve the immediate problem. Even the old Maxtor probably has enough space left but I've been having a problem getting that recognized (changing technology?) which brings me to my main concern of being able to safely access these files years into the future. Just like we go through grandma's boxes of old photos, I'd like to think others may look at these a long time from now. But the reviews I'm seeing on some of these hard-drives aren't very comforting with many saying they crap out after a couple of years and varying (expensive) luck trying to recover files. And even if one lasts a lifetime, would you run into the problem of hooking it up to newer systems? On-line accounts/cloud storage might solve this issue but they come with recurring charges which I don't need or want. Besides I'd rather directly 'hold' my files rather than entrust them to some business located somewhere in the world who might get bought and sold who knows how many times.
So other than buying a new drive every couple of years and backing up the back-up, would anyone have some suggestions as to what I might want to look at? TIA.