30TB NAS with directories set up in the following: (Imagine years going back to 2013, each month of each year per year dir). Everything prior to 2013 is backed up on 2 (inexpensive) SSD's in a fire safe and offsite. Very little of what I do is actually motovlogging-related. Most is photo\video projects with friends or for money.
Z:\ (mapped drive name)
2016\ (year shot)
05-May\ (month shot)
Photos\ (all raw photos)
Finished_Edits\(any finished edited videos with date_project_rev.ext)
Videos\ (all raw videos)
Finished_Edits\(any finished edited videos with date_project_rev.ext)
Z:\ (mapped drive name)
Paid_Projects\
2016\ (year shot)
05-May\ (month shot)
Photos\ (all raw photos)
Finished_Edits\(any finished edited videos with date_client_project_rev.ext)
Videos\ (all raw videos)
Finished_Edits\(any finished edited videos with date_client_project_rev.ext)
and so on...
Sometimes under the "Finished_Edits" directories, if there are a lot of revisions, I will create subsequent client/project directories as needed. This has been working like a charm for nearly a decade, and everything I have is able to be found quickly.
I will begin putting 2013 onto the SSDs for storage in the next few weeks. Trying to clear a couple that were standby. The backups go back to 2005, when I started with digital photography. The first 5 years, everything is on the same SSD (pair) as they all fit in a 128GB drive. 2013 will require a 128 GB drive all to itself, but when I get into 2014 and 2015, 256GB drives will be needed for each year.
Also on the NAS is my whole movie library for my entertainment setup as well as all my music catalog. with over 650 movies and 700 episodes of shows, it is taking up about 6 TB of space (and growing).
I have my computer backups writing to my Apple Airport Extreme with a 4TB drive. Covers my MacBook Mini (sits next to my TV), holds the last backup for my previous MBP, and is now my primary backup for my AW17 (Windows 10 Pro).
I have two unused WD MyCloud devices (6TB each) that I have yet to assign anything to. Dunno.
When I shoot, I first copy everything to the Z:\ drive so the raw stays clean. Then, I copy a working copy to my laptop and create the project from that. Once the edits are done, I render the video (or just save the photo) and copy that to the Z:\ so it is backed up. Once I am done with the project, I copy the project files onto the Z:\ drive in the appropriate location. If I have to revisit, I just copy them back to the working sir on the laptop and pick up where I left off as if nothing ever changed.
What works for me, may not work for others.