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A survey: How large is the hard drive(s) you use for photos?
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Nov 13, 2018 11:34:02   #
Rab-Eye Loc: Indiana
 
1 TB so far.

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Nov 13, 2018 11:39:56   #
lcamara Loc: Rhode Island
 
royden wrote:
My pics are on two 5 1/4 floppies.


Really? I didn't know there is a computer around now that reads floppies.

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Nov 13, 2018 11:55:49   #
larryzplace Loc: Elk Grove Village Illinois
 
royden wrote:
My pics are on two 5 1/4 floppies.


I wonder how many on here have ever seen a 5 1/4 floppy or let alone an 8" floppy?

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Nov 13, 2018 12:04:01   #
Clapperboard
 
Aahhh, royden. Always the poser. I remember when you only had one floppy!!!!!!!!

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Nov 13, 2018 12:30:12   #
mkiegold86 Loc: New York, NY. U.S.A.
 
I have a 1T drive that catches all the RAW images coming off the cameras. I sort that in Lightroom Classic CC assigning keywords and metadata. I then move the keepers to a 3T drive that is backed up onto my Adobe Cloud on a daily basis. To save space and money, I audit the Cloud a few times a year and move the items that are not good sellers to a physical archive drive. Generally I the archive takes ups bout a T a year...

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Nov 13, 2018 12:55:34   #
BigGWells Loc: Olympia, WA
 
3, 6 TB, local backup, then out to a cloud bases storage company..

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Nov 13, 2018 13:13:04   #
melismus Loc: Chesapeake Bay Country
 
Double or single density?

Dngallagher wrote:
Double or single sided?


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Nov 13, 2018 13:22:41   #
thrash50
 
2 32 gb micro drives
1 128 gb flash drive
3 computer hard drives

My files are scattered, unorganized, the originals are duplicated, and I estimate about 20 gb of photos.

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Nov 13, 2018 14:03:17   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
melismus wrote:
Double or single density?


Was that one of the questions from Monty Python and the Holy Grail?

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Nov 13, 2018 14:05:38   #
drklrd Loc: Cincinnati Ohio
 
LA wrote:
I'll start.

3 TB drive, 50% full. Contains all of my photos which are backed up on three drives of equal size.


Oh gee I have so many 3tb 2tb 1tb and the latest is a 5tb and that don't count the ones that quit on me. I do not buy any tb drive unless it says Toshiba on it. Seagate has failed me as has one other brand and when I opened it up the drive inside the plastic box it said Seagate on it.

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Nov 13, 2018 14:06:57   #
jdedmonds
 
royden wrote:
My pics are on two 5 1/4 floppies.


Does the hardware and software for these floppies still exist? Also, what is the capacity of a 5 inch floppy?

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Nov 13, 2018 14:23:04   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
jdedmonds wrote:
Does the hardware and software for these floppies still exist? Also, what is the capacity of a 5 inch floppy?


Depends on the density 5 1/4 DD I think were 360K while 5 1/4 HD were 1.2MB (or 1.4?) I think there were also double-sided disks that use a specialty drive, but I had no direct experience with them.

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Nov 13, 2018 15:14:03   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
LA wrote:
I'll start.

3 TB drive, 50% full. Contains all of my photos which are backed up on three drives of equal size.


1 264K

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Nov 13, 2018 15:20:04   #
Photocraig
 
1 TB. Got along well with 500GB before.

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Nov 13, 2018 16:45:19   #
travelwp Loc: New Jersey
 
larryzplace wrote:
I wonder how many on here have ever seen a 5 1/4 floppy or let alone an 8" floppy?


I added an 8" floppy drive to my S-100 bus computer. The floppy drive cost $1300.

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