Eric,

I have a new personal stuff rule that says:  2 cloud copies and 2 local copies 
of everything important

For cloud, there are more solutions than letters in the alphabet, but, since 
you mention your iPhone, iCloud is $120/year for a terabyte.  And, everything 
is automatic.

Google Drive is also $120/year for a terabyte.

I'm also a fan of the lower-profile but rock-solid  Mozy.com service.  It's way 
more expensive $120/year gets you a mere  125GB, but it is auto-magical on the 
desktop.  I can easily set a custom, folder-by-folder profile of what to backup 
off of my PC to the cloud.   AND, I can have that same profile replicate the 
same backup to a separate shelf drive.  And all actions can be set to be as 
automatic and as frequent as you like.   So, I have two separate drives in the 
house, and two in the cloud.

Of course, there's always the 35mm film option.....


Tom Klingler
Chief Medical Librarian
Ocasek Medical Library
Northeast Ohio Medical University
4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272
Office: 330-325-6606
[email protected]



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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roy 
Tennant
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] 46 gigabytes

This is slightly tangential, but I've found JPEGMini to be a good tool to 
reduce the file sizes of my JPEGs without loss of quality:

http://www.jpegmini.com/

So if a lot of your 46 GB is images, you might start with that to reduce the 
overall footprint.
Roy

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