currently my back ups are only in hard drives. i have my data backed up in 3 locations (all same) plus i'm setting up 1 more external drive from a warranty replacement drive on my nas that i'm no longer going to use for the nas. i upgraded the nas drives to larger sizes. one hdd is in the safe, the other in the office.
i'll be increasing my archives since i need to scan some old docs (taxes, mortgage loan papers, and the ever growing media files for the little one - raw format photograph files - etc.). I'm considering 50gb bluray re-writables so I don't have many disks to put in the safe but the prices are still high. re-writables will allow me to keep all in the same folders when i update them. plus i'd like to keep a duplicate copy when i'm refreshing my archives in the re-writables
($3-$3.5 throwaway bd-r isn't palatable to my wallet when i have to update my archives).
other options? staying with hard drives is easier. but not quite as permanent and can be more prone to data loss from damage (like dropping it though i know though a bd-rw can be scratched too).
i'll be increasing my archives since i need to scan some old docs (taxes, mortgage loan papers, and the ever growing media files for the little one - raw format photograph files - etc.). I'm considering 50gb bluray re-writables so I don't have many disks to put in the safe but the prices are still high. re-writables will allow me to keep all in the same folders when i update them. plus i'd like to keep a duplicate copy when i'm refreshing my archives in the re-writables
($3-$3.5 throwaway bd-r isn't palatable to my wallet when i have to update my archives).
other options? staying with hard drives is easier. but not quite as permanent and can be more prone to data loss from damage (like dropping it though i know though a bd-rw can be scratched too).

i figure my bluray would be like every quarter update. while my tertiary hdd backup is more regular than that.
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