Who has a site they can recommend that explains the difference between
DVD-R, +R and -RW and +RW...
I merely [?] want to record data to a DVD disc, and be able to retrieve
it accurately.

keith whaley

Herb Chong wrote:
> 
> i have been working toward a strategy that i like and is reasonably convenient. i 
> have been advocating removable hard drives for several years now as the most cost 
> effective means. the cheapest is a drive drawer, but that means powering off the 
> computer to change drives. i now use two Firewire drives as my main backup, one for 
> each of my two hard drives inside the machine for a total of 200 GB of main and of 
> backup. i'm also switching image formats, going to Genuine Fractals after i have 
> worked with them to my satisfaction in Photoshop. that offers a 4:1 savings in disk 
> space. for offsite backup, my next big step, i am going to DVD media. DVD-R or +R 
> for archival and DVD-RW or +RW for short term project storage.the DVDs will be 
> arranged by subject/project, while the Firewire hard drives are for scheduled 
> backups. i haven't decided how to manage my slides and negatives yet. making 
> duplicates is out of the question.
> 
> hard drive backups to other hard drives is easy because i replace them every time 
> there is a significant technology change. i know i will have to copy the DVDs as 
> media changes and get obsolete, but that is why i want really large media to copy. 
> less steps. tapes are too expensive unless you do massive amounts of backup and need 
> many generations of them.
> 
> Herb....
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 15:47
> Subject: Back from the Grave
> 
> > My old backup strategy was
> > to copy stuff onto another drive, figuring that if there was a failure it
> > would just be a drive failure - never dreamed that the whole PC could be
> > wiped out in one fell swoop like that.
> >
> > Inching towards the *ist-D, I realize that it will be imperative to
> > immediately store the images on some sort of removable image - probably a
> > couple copie sof it at that.  I have many boxes of slides and sleeves of
> > negatives sitting here - loosing the stuff on the PC is a major pain, but
> > it is all recreatable.  Loosing actual images - now that would be bad!

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