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Best backup raid storage for mac
Best backup raid storage for mac











I think an internal SSD is ideal here, although direct attached storage (DAS) solutions like a Drobo Mini or G-Technology G-RAID can be sufficiently fast as well for those who have more being processed at once than can fit practically on an SSD. NAS and USB 2.0 storage is too slow for this. Process the photos from the drive connected through the fast connection so that Lightroom, Photoshop, and other processing tools can work well. I personally use Microsoft SyncToy to do this for me each night, copying from my fast drive to a slower drive, so I don’t format the memory card in my camera ( DON’T delete them from the card using your computer) until that process has happened over night. I also wouldn’t erase the photos from the card until you have them actually written out to both drives. The second drive can be something cheaper and slower. One should be connected using the very fastest connection available on your computer. I recommend the first thing you do is copy images from your memory cards to TWO hard drives (not to two spots on the same drive). Here is the storage workflow that I recommend (WARNING: lots of acronyms and nerdery in here, check out the long answer if it doesn’t make sense): Photographers love to talk about their editing workflows, but I haven’t seen nearly as much discussion about their storage workflow, which I believe to be just as important.

best backup raid storage for mac

Check out this storage workflow as a way to deal with it! Short Answer Storage rapidly becomes a problem for a digital photographer.













Best backup raid storage for mac