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Title: photo's
Post by: Johnno on March 18, 2015, 19:51:11
Here's what's left of my photo's after my HD packed in, just finished putting what's left into photobucket

:link: John Pinna's (tfc475) Library | Photobucket (http://s1092.photobucket.com/user/tfc475/library/?sort=3&page=1)

Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Dazzler on March 18, 2015, 20:00:27
Wow, that's a comprehensive collection! I am a bit paranoid about backing up my photos in particular...

My Western Digital NAS drive was getting noisy after 3 years so I cloned the content on to a new Seagate equivalent ( cost less than $200) I am currently running both.

Sorry to hear of your loss!  :(
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Johnno on March 18, 2015, 20:53:25
I actually got a error msg in windows telling me to back up my files as a error as occurred and it might not be able to recover, so I left it till the next day to back all my files up and when i come to start the pc up a msg came up hard drive failure cannot find C/ OS so i binned it, should of backed up as soon as I got the msg

The one's what i've lost is motogp & GP1 and my earlier days watching Sheene and Ago, Doohan all that era, even Rocket Ron Haslem when he was a club racer before he made in motogp, had a few jars with him in the pub night before a race :Shocked:
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Phil №❶ on March 18, 2015, 21:19:00
The data could still be recoverable if you can be bothered. :idea:
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Johnno on March 19, 2015, 01:48:30
The data could still be recoverable if you can be bothered. :idea:

I've ditched the drive, I tried it in a docking station but I couldn't access it so it went straight in the bin

Them photo's in bucket were mostly on a couple of dongle's which I did backup but never got round to doing the rest
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: rustynutz on March 19, 2015, 02:05:17
Must be the season for hard drive failure as I had a warning similar to Johnno's the other day.  :Pout:

In my case though I was able to back everything up...  :sweating:

Although, If it had of failed it wouldn't have been the end of the world as it only contained movies, of which I do have back ups of on other drives....  :D
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Johnno on March 29, 2015, 11:27:34
Wow, that's a comprehensive collection! I am a bit paranoid about backing up my photos in particular...

My Western Digital NAS drive was getting noisy after 3 years so I cloned the content on to a new Seagate equivalent ( cost less than $200) I am currently running both.

Sorry to hear of your loss!  :(

Daz what do these nas drive's do compared to a normal drive?
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: CraigB on March 29, 2015, 11:35:53
what do these nas drive's do compared to a normal drive?
Easier to link than explain :D :link: What Is an NAS Drive? | eHow (http://www.ehow.com/facts_7512684_nas-drive.html)
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Dazzler on March 29, 2015, 22:49:03
what do these nas drive's do compared to a normal drive?
Easier to link than explain :D :link: What Is an NAS Drive? | eHow (http://www.ehow.com/facts_7512684_nas-drive.html)

Without reading the link, I believe they use long life hard drives in the all in one units like I've got. I love the fact I have a central point to back up all my devices without leaving my Main PC running. Obviously this also gives me a media server for all my devices (a win/win situation) Western DIgital , Seagate and others have sizeable all in one Nas drives for under A$200. They are very easy to set up too...
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: CraigB on March 30, 2015, 05:41:26
A more modern solution nowadays is wireless hard drives :link: Wireless Plus: Mobile Storage To Stream Your Media | Seagate (http://www.seagate.com/au/en/external-hard-drives/portable-hard-drives/wireless/wireless-plus/#specs)
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Dazzler on March 30, 2015, 06:39:09
A more modern solution nowadays is wireless hard drives :link: Wireless Plus: Mobile Storage To Stream Your Media | Seagate (http://www.seagate.com/au/en/external-hard-drives/portable-hard-drives/wireless/wireless-plus/#specs)

Can't really see the benefit over NAS Craig? I can access my NAS from anywhere in the world if I want to set that feature up.
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: CraigB on March 30, 2015, 06:55:31
The benefit is it doesn't have to be connected to the router though you still can if you wish to convert to a NAS setup and it's portable so you can take it with you anywhere in the world :)
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Phil №❶ on March 30, 2015, 07:05:12
I heard that security for nas drives was a bit sus. Is this true. Doesn't the device simply rely on the router password to protect it from invasion.
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Dazzler on March 30, 2015, 10:21:36
I heard that security for nas drives was a bit sus. Is this true. Doesn't the device simply rely on the router password to protect it from invasion.

Not sure!  :undecided:
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Johnno on March 30, 2015, 10:51:46
Thanks guy's I'll have a look at both idea's, all I want is to store my photo's and my camcorder video's what's left of them, nothing else.
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: rustynutz on March 31, 2015, 10:41:31
I'd just go for a normal 2.5" external hard drive, less stuffing around and you can just take it with you if you don't want to leave it home to be stolen or destroyed by fire etc etc.......  :)
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: AlanHo on March 31, 2015, 13:21:03
I use a 2.5 1 TB USB3 hard drive for my weekly Acronis back-up which I hide in the garage.

The garage is in a communal block of garages remote from my house - so I am fire and theft secure.

Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Aussie Keith on April 10, 2015, 14:25:20
I heard that security for nas drives was a bit sus. Is this true. Doesn't the device simply rely on the router password to protect it from invasion.

Not sure!  :undecided:

The correct answer is, depends on how secure your network is since the NAS is a network attached storage device. If you leave a big hole on the edge of your network, nothing is going to be safe from the unscrupulous.

Regarding wireless, don't go there.  It's wifi and going to take you a dogs age to download/copy video. It has USB3 which is nice but a portable drive is just that, portable, something easily lost or stolen. Use it to copy from your cams on the go and the put it all on the NAS when you get home.

As I suggested above, an ideal solution is a wired NAS, preferably with redundant drives and a wired portable storage device for when you are on the go. If you are super cautious like Alan, then offsite storage is also an option. If you have a gigabit backbone, file transfer is very fast, especially compared to wifi.

I prefer these: :link: Synology - Network Attached Storage (NAS) (https://www.synology.com/en-global/)

They are built on a Linux operating system, very reliable and easy to live with.

Regarding cloud stuff: :link: DSM 5.1 - Cloud & Productivity - Synology - Network Attached Storage (NAS) (https://www.synology.com/en-global/dsm/5.1/cloud_services)
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: CraigB on April 10, 2015, 15:18:02
Regarding wireless, don't go there.  It's wifi and going to take you a dogs age to download/copy video.
Unless the wifi is AC 5Ghz compatible like mine is then transfers between computer and wireless hard drives is 300mbps, not as fast as my direct usb3 connection but still much faster than any usb2 connection.
Title: Re: photo's
Post by: Aussie Keith on April 10, 2015, 19:53:48
The drive supports n @ 150Mbps. It's slow and will drive you mad if you are copying video across on the wireless. USB3 is up to 640MBps. My video cam creates 4G of data per 20 minutes and it takes a long time to get it off the camera with usb3. If it were wireless I can't imagine how long it might take, the math suggests about 10 times as long. I still think wired NAS for maximum performance and the wireless box for storage on the fly. But that's just my perspective.  :)

:link: Seagate Wireless Plus review - CNET (http://www.cnet.com/products/seagate-wireless-plus-1tb/)

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