I'm ready to cry Sup Forums; tl;dr; >Editing on several hundred photos >upload them overnight via Google Drive >system freezes up at around 2:30am >45 photos weren't uploaded >turns out boot SSD failed FUCK. It's a Patriot Blaze 128GB that's about 2 years old. This is the second time it has "failed" on me. When I cold-resetted the system, I got that 00000000e Windows System missing boot drive error but though again, for the second time I just did a hard power reset, reallocated it primary boot in the UEFI and it worked on me.
I'm professional photographer so this is my main source of income. I nearly lost a whole event's photos and another day's worth of editing.
What's the best (most affordable) solution that's possible for me stop this from happening? Got a recommendation for a more reliable SSD? Or should I just go back to HDDs which have never failed on me?
I'm literally shaking with fear that I nearly lost all my work Sup Forums :(
>professional photographer >main source of income >doesn't regularly backup nigger are you serious
Bentley Hall
Lesson learned! Never have 1 copy of a set of photos. Ever.
Lincoln Walker
I actually back-up straight after a shoot and after an editing session (so I have a clone of my mass storage drive/HDD). So I could have just re-uploaded those BUT the fact that I nearly lost a night's worth of uploading (ADSL2+ is the fastest possible for me) is scaring the ever-loving shit out of me.
Jason Richardson
Then I guess you didn't learn your lesson.
One day you might. Always have 2 copies. Before editing, during editing, after editing.
Gabriel Nelson
>he fell for the SSD meme
Wyatt Walker
>doesn't have an SSD in 2016 lol, enjoy your potato computing
Ayden Jones
It's early in the morning here so later (probably at lunch) I'm planing to get a W&D NAS Enterprise 24/7 HDD so I can use that for a rolling back-up. But also planning get UPS as well as a more reliable SSD.
Are those Samsung EVO Pros worth a damn?
What can you recommend?
Lincoln Young
EVO pros are rock solid and have like 5 year warranty. Have you considered a RAID?
Levi Ross
>storing photos on a ssd why
Chase Green
No-no-no. I only use my boot SSD as a scratch disk. I store all of my photos (about 3TB worth so far) on a HDD (and the clone/back-up HDD).
I've never considered a RAID actually. I'm too dumb for that :(
Jack Evans
I mean, if you have a backup drive anyway, why not just do a RAID 1 to save yourself the hassle of backing up, it does it automatically
Just read through this, doesn't RAID 1 duplicate everything? So doesn't that mean corrupted data or KEK forbid, viruses etc. are cloned too?
I was thinking of setting up a NAS and manually updating it periodically with selected files. I really don't need to back up everything I guess...
I'm OP by the way.
Liam Stewart
you are retarded for failing for the solid jew meme
you deserve rape
Cameron Peterson
TAPE BACKUPS
Luke Murphy
Very true about the virus thing, though if you're not retarded its pretty hard to get a virus in this day and age. You have to weigh up what's a greater risk, corrupted data or storage drive failiure? Or you could be super autismo and do RAID 1 + NAS backups
Owen Scott
Fuck mayne, I just wanted super-dooper loading loading time speeds...
What about optical too? I have a Blu-ray burner that I've only used once (to make a back-up Windows installation disc). Blank Blu-Rays are cheap now, right?
Probably could go with the Autimso route. This is my livelyhood at stake...
Isaiah Price
Blu ray backups are cool if you're not backing up very often but doing it frequently would be a ballache, plus there's the matter of storing gorillions of assorted bluray backups.
The autismo route is about the safest you can get short of off site cloud backups. Bretty expensive though.
Joseph Brown
What do you think of this?
Blue arrows are my current work flow. Red is the additional new option. I'm not sure about RAID 1 now because I've got a mini-ITX system and there's only room for 4 internal storage drives. Only room for a single 3.5" HDD :(
Michael Murphy
can't see much wrong with that, however >NAS over WiFi
Leo Jones
So I can back up my laptop as well? Or that's too risky for the convenience?
John Sullivan
Oh yeah of course you can back up your laptop over wifi, but I'd do ethernet from your workstation purely for the speed and stability benefits
Benjamin Cook
Well you can also fork out a few extra bucks for a full tower case and dump a bunch of HDD and SSD in there. Not much of a problem there mate.
Chase Barnes
>Sup Forums is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site.
Jonathan Gomez
This isn't a problem on the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
Connor Ramirez
Repeat after me please: >RAID is not a backup
Brayden Perry
The Sandisk Pro drives have 10 year warranty on them. You should back up photos as soon as you are finished shooting, after import, after editing. WTF is the issue with uploading to cloud failing, oh no your have to reupload for another hour, just do other work in that hour while you wait. Also you didn't loose important data since you already backed up nbd. If loosing an hour is costing you a deadline or sth allocate time better so that you have a larger buffer between your upload and delivery.
Thomas Scott
I had three different jobs in three days. My fault for trying to jew myself.
I also guarantee a 24 hour turn around from the end of a shoot to processed images (including download link).