JonJeoprdy
Wanderer...
Looks like my setup might be a little more complex than most, but I'm also a computer geek.
Everything from my cameras get dumped on my main machine, which is then separated between my video SSD and my video HDD.
The SSD is for active video edits. This makes things run very fast, however that drive is only 120G so I can't keep much on it.
Video files for later use go on the HDD in folder schemes that make sense to me.
In addition, everything is backed up onto my NAS. I have 2 1TB drives in a RAID1 configuration using freeNAS. Once I finish with an edit it's backed up onto the server and removed from the main machine.
This is all in an effort to never loose anything while not having to spend my life savings on hard drives.
Everything from my cameras get dumped on my main machine, which is then separated between my video SSD and my video HDD.
The SSD is for active video edits. This makes things run very fast, however that drive is only 120G so I can't keep much on it.
Video files for later use go on the HDD in folder schemes that make sense to me.
In addition, everything is backed up onto my NAS. I have 2 1TB drives in a RAID1 configuration using freeNAS. Once I finish with an edit it's backed up onto the server and removed from the main machine.
This is all in an effort to never loose anything while not having to spend my life savings on hard drives.