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I have to say 'Just shoot me', I am starting to wonder about whether I should just have a third portable HD and keep this offsite. Will check out the WD Myclound info on here. So dj, when you say 'Lightroom does not allow photos to be stored in the cloud' does this mean that I couldn't use any kind of functionality through Lightroom if I was using the cloud but could do a straight backup of all the original images from my HD (and catalogue files, presets etc, or not?). After my dad passed, I found I had videos of him from way back 6-10 years ago, very cool and comforting for me. So I have videos and images taken with these phones from years ago. I've been using this for 3 phones now and even though the old phones are no longer connected, all the images are still there. I've found I can reload my system in a day with most all important programs.īut I also like that Carbonite will back up my phone as well.
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I'm of a mind that with all that I'm backing up I don't mind a clean install every few years. I do not at this time do the higher tier which backs up the system files for rebuilding the OS. Lets just say if I touch something during the day, it backs it up.
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Plus I turn it lose on my "C" drive so all my files in Documents and downloads and web creation folders. I leave my system running most of the time and it keep all the files updated. I have a 4TB "art drive" and it backs up any new files (raw or Jpeg) using bandwidth when I'm not using it. I tell it the drive and/or folders to back up and it does it seemlessly in the background. I set it up to back up the entire contents of my two internal drives, which allows complete backups of all Lightroom files and photos, plus of course all other non-Lightroom documents and files are backed up as well. I personally use Carbonite as my cloud backup. You could consider Dropbox to be a cloud backup mechanism. However, this is NOT cloud storage, as Lightroom does not allow photos to be stored in the cloud. People do use Dropbox to share photos and the catalog file as well on two (or more) different computers. I had read somewhere that Dropbox works well with Lightroom but could someone give me an idea of how much, if any functionality can be used in LR while storing in the cloud, or is this copy purely a data backup and no more? I have no experience with WD M圜loud drives, but I have read a number of problems with them in this forum. I was thinking (and this is where I would love your advise) of purchasing something like the WD Mycloud mirrored 4T drive which would in effect give me two 2T onsite drives and then linking up to a cloud storage solution for an offsite copy of my backup. One other thing, when backing up to the cloud, would I just have to upload any items of new data or will the cloud accept my whole backup folder and then just pick out the new items to backup accordingly? I'm not looking to spend a fortune as I cant offset this against any business type costs but want to put a reasonable backup solution in place. Would really appreciate any comments on both the overall concept and any other cloud based suppliers such as iCloud, OneDrive, Google Drive etc. I am keen to really improve both my back up and general workflow hence heading over to Lightroom which from what I can see just about gives me the perfect database (almost DAM's) solution for organising \ cataloging my shots. These have both got a lot of the same stuff on them so in total I really dont have more than approx 750Gig of data. At the moment I have two independent desktop hard drives, a Lacie 500 Gig (which is pretty much full) and a WD 1T which has approx 250 Gig left on it.
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I am a professional photographer however I no longer work for myself so the back up is mainly for my personal images. I'm new to both Lightroom and Cloud storage so was wondering if I could get a little bit of advise on backing up my images both to an onsite system and to the cloud.
