In order to do the 3-2-1, I make use of the excellent Syncoverysoftware for my backups and syncing of disks. Long story short - I went ahead and got a 1TB SanDisk Xtreme Pro SSD (which was on a local sale recently). In order to bring in a bit of consistency and move forward from procrastination, I went ahead and decided to upgrade this 512 GB SSD to a still portable but a larger (1TB) SSD (hopefully a faster one too) to get cracking on my backlog. Now I have been clicking-off for long - so naturally - I have built up a constant backlog of "photos to review" which are - no surprises here - never reviewed. To summarize my methodology, I use the excellent Samsung T7 Touch 1TB as my middle man and the last final backup resides on a physical 3TB WD HDD (which is as physically secured as possible).įor creating live back-ups, I also use a 512 GB SSD drive (hosted in a portable Sabrent SATA / NVMe casing) and this serves as my first level backup from my Nikon D500's SDMMC card. This article shares a challenge I ran into while pursing my quest for improving my back-up strategy.īackup Strategy - My SetupSince the day I realized the importance of the backup process, I have built towards a version of ABC (Archive, Backup and Cloning) while running on the 3-2-1 approach for creating backups (although only on physical disks). I am an enthusiast photographer who learnt the value of backups the hard way - you know what I am talking about, as we all have our versions and stories with that valuable lesson at the end.
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