All about backups for the photographer
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
As a summary for the recent series of posts about options open to the digital photographer willing to protect his/her picture files (i.e. backup all photo files), here is a table of contents that should help you find again all solutions I presented over the last 4 weeks.
- Local backup options (External hard disk drive)
- Local backup options (Optical discs (CD/DVD), RAID drives). Interim conclusion is “No local storage“
- Online backup options (Photo web sites, Friend-to-Friend)
- Online backup options (Specialized online backup and online sharing web sites, web storage options, software for online storage) and conclusions
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