John
it rather depends on the quantity of data you are talking about and the rate
at which you are creating it.
If you are creating a lot then check out XenData, Cache-A, CATDV and
ImagineProducts for some asset management/disk/
The other thing you could do is write to Sony ProDiscs (about 42GB a disc)
using a Sony PDW-U1 and use them as the data archive. There are no moving
parts and the discs are supposed to be good for fifty years.
Rupert Watson
www.root6.com
+44 7787 554 801
From: <john@digitalcut.
Reply-To: FinalCutPro-
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:33:09 -0400
To: FinalCutPro-
Subject: [FCP-L] Video Archive - What are you using?
Hi folks - we've almost gone completely tapeless here, which is obviously a
nightmare as far as storage goes! What are you folks using for Archiving?
External drives, and placed on the shelf? Also, it seems like a project
around here never really ends - things are always updated and re-exported,
so the idea of the footage going to a DLT is out. Just wanted to poll the
group to see if I'm doing it wrong: Currently I move projects to an
external FW800 drive, and place it on the shelf - seems to work for
me....but i'm always up for new ideas....
John
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