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I backup critical files to a hard drive in the house and also to the OneDrive cloud.
I have almost 9tb's of music and use 2x4tb WD Red HD's and an SSD for my favorite music. It is all backed up on 2x8tb external HD's and a couple of smaller drives.
Do you have automatic migration for you favorite, most played, music from the HD to the SSD? Or is it a manual process? I've often considered setting that up.
Jeebus, that's a lot of data! Have you thought at all about offsite storage? I know at some point when my house burns down music won't be my first priority, but it would be at some later point and replacing much of it would prove difficult.
No I have not but my son has all my music as well. I do have a fireproof safe in the house that I could use to store the music.
I have almost 9tb's of music...
Large amounts of data can also be backed up to a web hosting company. Register a domain name with GoDaddy and set up personal site at a hosting company like HostPC. Another advantage is you can have a permanent personal email address even if you move to another country.https://hostpc.com/unlimited-cpanel-web-hosting/I have an account at HostPC but no web page, I just use the site for hosting RMAF photos because they have unlimited bandwidth.Their site also says they have unlimited disk space although I doubt they were thinking of 9TB.$7.95/month for 3 years.
I have a TrueNAS rackmount server (redundant power supplies and a UPS) with about 12T useable space. The files system is setup across 6 x4TB drive's and the file system should survive two simultaneous drive failures. I got about 2.5TB of FLAC files located on the server. It is also the host for a VM running my Logitech Media Server (LMS) which streams music to 8 players through out the house. I have buried Cat5E cable to my neighbors house, where I located a Raspberry Pi4 with a external drive bay housing two 6T drives. In return my neighbor streams music and movies from server ...good trade both ways. I also have an external USB drive I keep a 2nd backup of my music. This backup prior to COVID was kept at my place of work, I would take it home once a month for updates etc. At this point I have mostly raspberry Pi's with HiFIberry DAC's as my music streamers (home made squeezebox's) running MAX2PLAY image. I have set one player with a backup LMS server. The server is pointing towards my backup files at my neighbors. If I lose my TrueNAS server for any reason, I can enable the backup LMS and do a rescan of the music and carry on!
I have started this new thread here, which began in "The Diskless Circle -> Replacing a 2012 Mac Mini" but I felt could warrant its own topic.Many of us here have large digital music libraries. When catastrophe strikes and our library is destroyed, how have we ensured that it is recoverable?I currently have in my house two small servers with 4 data drives each, configured as 4-way RAID mirrors. Data (not just music) is rsynced nightly between them. I feel pretty confident in the reliability of my data here, but I would like to incorporate some offsite storage. I have a couple ideas in mind (buying space from MEGA, placing a spare NUC at a remote location, etc.) But I am curious what others might be doing.You are making backups, aren't you?