![]() ![]() SHIT.Įlegance: This is probably the most important one for me. We will save that for another blog post, but for now just know to BACK. Note - this blog post doesn’t go into backing up your data or any backup solutions I use. I wanted something a little more robust that can stand up to the chance of disk failures. And when they fail, you can lose years of your past work. That’s just the nature of having a little disk spinning in circles 7200 times a minute. Robustness: Let’s be honest - we need to think of spinning hard drives as a consumable product. And video editing is a no-go, especially with big 4K video files. This works ok for basic photo work, but when you’re working with massive photo libraries and big imports it will slow you down. Speed: A normal portable hard drive has read and write speeds of around 100 megabytes per second. I needed something that can easily last for 4-5 years without having to think about it. I had to dig myself out of this hole.Īfter some research I decided my solution needed four things:Ĭapacity: From the past year alone I have over 3 terabytes of photography, and about a terabyte of video footage as well. You’ve fallen into the nightmare of hard drive hell. But what happens after a few years when you’ve amassed terabytes of photos and videos? Next thing you know, you’ve got a mess of hard drives everywhere, and you’re always swapping them or even losing (!) them. ![]()
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