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Robert
20-11-2007, 17:32
Basically I have:

250gb boot drive
320 storage
320 storage

The two storage drives a virtually full with high res content. Now...do I spend ages burning it on to dual layer disks OR buy two 500-750gb drives and put the two 320s into caddies...

I'm just not sure, help! :huh:

Daz
20-11-2007, 17:42
Storage is cheap, buy the hard drives. If you're really serious about keeping that sort of data over a long period then consider investing in some sort of NAS/SAN box. Couple of TB in an external array would see you sorted for a while.

[edit]Not going so uber I think WD do a 1.5TB firewire unit.

Admiral Huddy
20-11-2007, 17:44
I would buy new disks, plug the old ones into spare SATA ports, copy then disconnect.

Robert
20-11-2007, 18:38
I aim to keep :)

LeperousDust
20-11-2007, 18:50
Don't try and make your own linux NAS box is my advice, seemed a good idea on paper at the time, im still losing hair over it :p

Robert
20-11-2007, 19:24
I have a 250gb NAS box...i tend to stick bits of SD stuff on there + e-mail/browser backups.

Robert
25-11-2007, 09:59
Any more opinions? I don't know what to do...I want to keep the TV shows - but I know I probably won't watch them again.

Damn...

Flibster
25-11-2007, 12:52
Maplin currently have a USB2/LAN connectable PATA hdd caddies for £30.

They're pretty damn good as well. Got 2 running on the network at the moment - each with 200gb disks in. Just using them temporailly until the disks are emptied.

If most of it is TV Series, burn them off to disk. If HDTV rips, it's about 3 DVD-R's per series of 24 shows. It's what I've done with OCC and Studio 60, A1GP, F1 etc....

You'd be surprised how quick you can clear out some space doing that.

Feek
25-11-2007, 14:18
Got a link to those caddies, Flibs?

Flibster
25-11-2007, 15:23
Here it is: Linky (http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?TabID=1&ModuleNo=97390&doy=25m11)

On the likely chance that the link doesn't work - the item ID is A61FY

Can't use USB and LAN at the same time sadly, but it just gets picked up as a shared drive in Windows and I've now got it set up as a mapped drive.

Feek
25-11-2007, 15:36
Ooooo, might have to grab one of those, thanks for the link

Robert
25-11-2007, 17:15
Maplin currently have a USB2/LAN connectable PATA hdd caddies for £30.

They're pretty damn good as well. Got 2 running on the network at the moment - each with 200gb disks in. Just using them temporailly until the disks are emptied.

If most of it is TV Series, burn them off to disk. If HDTV rips, it's about 3 DVD-R's per series of 24 shows. It's what I've done with OCC and Studio 60, A1GP, F1 etc....

You'd be surprised how quick you can clear out some space doing that.

I can't be bothered splitting 1 series up...I'll just buy:

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/productinfo.asp?WebProductID=701604