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Recently, there was a good discussion on the MediaMotion After Effects list about archiving projects. Some use RAIDs and shared network storage devices; some use tape drives such as the Quantum LTO-3; some use stacks of DVDs; some use raw hard disks with adaptors like the Wiebetech ComboDock (which Art Adams wrote about a few weeks ago). However, three universal themes emerged:

By the way, if you go the hard drive route, consider dedicating a unique drive per project or client. That way, you can either charge them for it, or give them a specific end-of-life deadline (such as one year) at which point it may be erased. We sometimes do that with film and television show titles – film titles in particular are rarely revisited after release, and therefore may just be taking up space in your storage closet. On the other hand, corporate clients have a way of coming back from the dead (10 year retrospectives and the such).

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