You could also backup to another tape.
That would probably be the cheapest solution.

Tom

--- In [email protected], "AlexMMR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was just hired as an office manager at a production company.  
> 
> For my own needs, I'm able to back up footage to DVD's, it's 
> cumbersome, but it works.  I also keep the original tapes.
> 
> But I've been asked to research backup options for this company and 
> they shoot far more video than I'm accustomed to and shoot in HD so 
> much less will fit onto a DVD.
> 
> I'm afraid of getting hard drives up in the terrabyte size.  Hard 
> drives tend to fail without warning.  
> 
> Obviously we want something economical and that can be kept offsite -
>  we keep original tapes in the office.
> 
> What solutions have you found for backups?  I'd like a bevy of ideas 
> and any recommended brand names, or offsite storage services, etc.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Alex
>




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