Do you have The Fear? That nagging feeling that keeps you up at night? The Fear of the thing that can strike at any time and totally debilatate the unprepared? Hard drive failure can be one of the… [hold on a second, you might say, Hard drive failure? that's The Fear?]. It sure is. Read on to find out why.
Hard drive failure is one of those things that everyone will face at some point - kind of like life, death and taxes. If you haven’t experienced it yet - you will.
Scott Kelby has experienced it and, as a result, has ‘The Fear’. If it’s ever happened to you, you’ll know what I’m talking about. After it happens the first time, you’ll do anything and everything you can to prevent it from ever happening again. Irreplacable photos can be lost. Days, weeks, months or years of work and emails can go down the tube. Yesterday, Scott Kelby posted his answer to The Fear right here. It is a very elegant system for backing his photos up all along the way - from capture to permanent storage. Check out his full update here.
Scott’s list of backup hardware is impressive, toting everything from the Drobo to the Epson photo viewer. One thing Scott didn’t list, though, was the price tag. I did some informal calculations and his setup runs somewhere in the $2500-$3000 range.
So, the question is, hHow much are you willing to spend to protect your data? In most cases, every additional level of protection costs more $$.
My magic equation is as follows:
- No immediate backup after shooting. I’d like to purchase one of the Epson units mentioned above, though.
- I download the photos from my card to my laptop, when on the road. If I’m on a longer road trip, I’ll then backup the photos to a portable hard drive.
- Once back home, I transfer the photos to my main PC. I backup the hard drive on my main PC 3-5 times/week to an external hard drive sitting on my desk.
- About once a month, I’ll backup my PC to an external hard drive that I store off site (in case of theft or fire).
Do you have The Fear? If not, you will. Or, if you’re wise, you’ll follow others and begin your backup plan today!





