Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] Video Archive - What are you using?

 

This is why I'm glad that there's not a blanket rejection of
"advertisements."

This post is clearly an advertisement, but it is also informative.

Thanks for the info. I was actually pleasantly surprised at the prices
on the website. Not bad.

Steve Hullfish

On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Wyler Furgeson wrote:

> We just released an Enterprise version of our Discribe Robotic
> Software created just for Pro Audio and Video Professionals and
> their workflow. The way it works is you take any Mac volume
> including SAN Volume(s) and drag it onto our Archive Software
> interface Inside our Discribe Robotic Software and we segment the
> Volume(s) into whatever media you selected(CD/DVD/Blu-Ray). If you
> have huge Video files you can select to "Span" the discs with the
> files broken into pieces to optimize space across Optical Media. You
> then load the Robotic Autoloader with blank media and it backs up
> the volume(s) unattended and simultaneous to as many drives as you
> have available. A large motion picture trailer corporation in So Cal
> with over 200 employees just bought a Discribe Robotic setup with
> the HRD 2-BluRay unit(www.homerundigital.com<http://www.homerundigital.com/
> >) to replace their DLT tape libraries.
>
> Another key feature is a catalogue of the archived data is kept on
> discs and all the data is stored in an unencrypted standard(user
> selectable) format for mounting at a later date to retrieve(simple
> drag if need be) a file or the whole volume. The Catalogue can be
> searched on the Mac and then the correct disc in a backup set can be
> located to retrieve a single file. The beauty of this approach is
> the standard Optical Media format so years later when a file needs
> to be retrieved it can be without proprietary drivers or
> application. Or if you want to restore how the SAN looked years
> later the Robotic Autoloader can be used for a unattended restore of
> the complete directory structure of the volume selected or the whole
> backup as a snapshot of the past.
>
> Pro video Editors have been asking us for this feature for years and
> we finally had the time to add it into our latest release of
> Discribe Robotic Enterprise v7.X
>
> HTH,
>
> Wyler Furgeson
> Charismac Engineering, Inc.
> www.charismac.com<http://www.charismac.com/>
> www.FibreShare.com
>
> ________________________________
> From: FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com
> ] On Behalf Of Robert Griffiths
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:54 AM
> To: FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [FCP-L] Video Archive - What are you using?
>
> I'm using a Granite Digital dual eSATA set-up with 1.5TB Seagates.
> They go on the shelf for a year and then I recycle them... after
> telling the client what I'm doing. If they want it longer, I send
> them a bill for the drive and buy a new one. I also back-up Edited
> Masters only to some old GLYPH Drives (FW400) as a second back-up.
>
> http://www.granitedigital.com/satahot-swap2driverackenclosure.aspx
>
> ---
> Bob
> ------
> Robert Griffiths
> http://www.FireDancer.tv
>
> On Oct 28, 2009, at 10:33 AM, john@digitalcut.com<mailto:john%40digitalcut.com
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > 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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> >
> >
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