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Old 09-04-2003, 12:48 PM
Lane McGiboney Lane McGiboney is offline
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Default Re: What to Backup PT sessions to?

We are running 4 rooms all day with 2-4 projects per room per day. We started off backing up all Pro tools session to DVD-RAM. This is actually just an archive. We only have one copy of this stuff with very few loses. We have begun to copy a few clients material (who have larger projects) to firewire drives. We then use retrospect to back these drives up to another firewire drive about once a week. This is a subject we spend a lot of time talking about, but never reach any great conclusions except that we could throw A LOT of money at this issue/problem.

Lane McGiboney
Boutwell Studios
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