[linux-audio-user] Reliable archival of recordings

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Hey everyone,

	I'm currently looking into a computer upgrade, including new
disks.  As everyone here knows, more space is well worth it.
Unfortunately, money isn't unlimited ::-(.

	Previously, I've always kept my disks in mirrored pairs to
ensure the death of one disk didn't cost me any data.  But looking
around, I'm not sure if I wanna spring the $200 for a pair of 120G+
drives.  But we all know I'll regret getting something smaller.

	Does anyone here have some other clever solutions to getting
reliable archives of recordings?  My ardour sessions, even for demos
quickly outpace what will reasonable fit on to CDs.  DVD burners are
still way out of my price range.  I'm plum out of ideas.

Thanks for any tips!

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Ross Vandegrift
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