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SkyTaurus2018-08-16 11:38:12
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SkyTaurus, 2018-08-16 11:38:12

How to back up your home media archive?

There are 500 GB of multimedia files (videos and photos) and a small amount of documents.
Multimedia files are rare, but may change (classification of photos), basically the archive is supplemented with new files. Tell me how to properly organize backup and on what service it can be implemented?

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Alexey Ukolov, 2018-08-16
@alexey-m-ukolov

My entire archive, in addition to my home NAS, is synchronized with a terabyte Y.Disk. 2000 rubles a year and no worries. Before that, I used [email protected] for free, but everything was not easy there .

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2018-08-16
@eapeap

Any backup program and any other physical disk.
I don’t see any difference from the “file dump” on the server in the office, which SecondCopy synchronizes every hour to the second physical disk in the same server (computer), and every night APBackUp writes incremental archives to another server over the network.
These programs have been running for years without problems. But this is, of course, not the only solution.
Or is it cloud storage?

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2018-08-16
@mr_jok

local external drive + cloud storage from Yandex / Google
backup: two-sided for local / one-sided for cloud via GoodSync

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Maxim Yaroshevich, 2018-08-16
@YMax

500 GB is not much, the easiest way is to purchase an external 2TB drive and periodically make copies to it, you can also connect a Yandex drive.

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John Smith, 2018-08-16
@SimpleJohn

I use an external 2TB HDD connected via USB and a Plex Media Server for this task. The latter keeps track of changes in media files and offers the latest copy.
It is also good because it "broadcasts" over the local network, so you can view your videos and photos even from a smart TV, even from a laptop in another room.
I've been using this for about a year now, no problems.

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Drno, 2018-08-16
@Drno

I would rent a server for example at hetzner. There is FTP and the APbackup program (if it's Windows). Yandex disk, mail and others like them I do not absolutely trust.
If you want to directly "cloud" Nexcloud to any server.
Or an external drive. And a backup program like APbackup

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