Backup ...everything!
Saved image files probably represent your most valuable assets. But everyone who has seen a machine go down knows that your pictures are only part of your assets. They also include: The operating system, the applications and most importantly their settings, as well as preference files. Over time you configure your favorite programs, add plug-ins and scripts, actions, filters, brushes etc. It takes a long time to rebuild all of that if you forget to save it. This is where a professional backup solution like PresSTORE saves the day because it takes care of your images and your other data.
It keeps track of changes in any area, collects the files and stores them for you. Of course all the other business related content is there, too: Spreadsheets for taxes, office documents or addresses. Your business consists of files, many files. Keeping them safe should be your concern in any case.
Access to your Archive
Most photographers use multiple tools to catalog and edit their images. All the created files should be accessible by different applications. A file oriented solution is therefore the most flexible way to ensure access. PresSTORE is available through the browser. You use it to configure all processes, run backup and archive jobs, monitor them, browse and search for files and restore them. You can do all of that from any workstation in the network or even through the internet. The flexible filter features allow you to create a drop folder for archiving. Including or excluding files by name, date, extension, or other criteria offers additional possibilities for adaptation to your workflow.
An archive is meant to grow with your body of work. It contains all final versions and all material that you choose to store for the long term. But archiving also means not knowing what size your archive will grow to in a few years. Multiple drives might be needed to hold all your files. Still access needs to be as flexible and easy as possible. PresSTORE Archive maintains (by default) one archive index that keeps track of all files in the archive. Here you can search and browse all media, even if the storage device they are on might not be available right now.
How to pick the right Storage Media
Hard disks are ubiquitous, fast and cheap. But there are other choices. Optical media like CD-R and DVD are used regularly. There are several problems with them: Long-term storage, capacity and transfer speed. Compared to today’s hard disks, the capacity of a DVD or even a blue-ray disk is ridiculously small. You need loads of them to archive even a single 1 TB drive. After storing them for over one year you will discover that some of them already lost your data. They are not readable anymore. Even when trying to compensate this by only using high quality media, storage limitation and slow writing/reading will remain an issue.
Hard disks on the other hand seem tremendously favorable and the moderate prices make a useful choice. If you disconnect them and store them safely, dry and (not too) cool, chances are they will last you for a while. Still they might
not startup the next time you connect them. Choosing two drives from different manufacturers (of the hard disk itself!) reduces this risk. Life expectancy of this type of media ranges from 2–5 years.
There is a solution that has been around for a while and has matured to a considerable level of efficiency and accuracy
at the same time – tape. We are talking data tape of course by the name of LTO (there are other tapes but none as reliable and professional). Secured by multiple mechanisms ranging from pre-recorded servo tracks to checksums preventing data loss, to extreme long-term certification of up to 30(!) years, this is the medium of choice for a professional archive. In a very compact tape cartridge you can get from 400 GB to 1600 GB, making off-site storage really easy. Reading and writing speeds are faster than your local hard drive (80–200 MB/s). The only catch to it: Many hesitate to use tape because of
its initial cost. But this is only part of the story.
By installing a tape-based archive you save investment in ever growing hard disk storage, administration and infrastructure (how many drives can you connect to your machine?). In the long run, tapes pay off because they
give you professional scalability (it grows almost endlessly) and proven durability at an unbeatable price per GB.
And: PresSTORE will even help to keep your tapes organized. |