In a message dated 12/14/2006 11:18:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Electronics are more unstable than film. You need at least three drives of
backups. Two drives to have the files on them and the third drive to do a backup
from one of the other drives every month. This is the only way to catch files
that become unreadable for no reason at all.
In some sense digital images cost more than they seem at first and this
must be added into the original price equation. 500 gig Seagate ATA-100
drives are available from CompUSA for $179.99 with free shipping. 500 gig
Maxtor ATA-133 drives (also SATA-300) are available from CompUSA and
Staples at $249.95
I do know a photographer that makes only one backup and says well if it
doesn't work when needed then the customer is out of luck. And from a commercial
point of view I can see his point- Peoples aren't paying him to create a
library.
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