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[1910.94 --> 1912.00] personal media like
[1912.00 --> 1913.26] photos that I just
[1913.26 --> 1914.02] don't want to lose?
[1914.42 --> 1915.02] Any links would be
[1915.02 --> 1915.44] great too.
[1915.84 --> 1916.78] Man this question was
[1916.78 --> 1917.76] made for me wasn't it?
[1917.88 --> 1919.00] It really was.
[1919.34 --> 1921.74] So perfectmediaserver.com
[1921.74 --> 1923.84] first of all I think is
[1923.84 --> 1925.14] where I will send you in
[1925.14 --> 1926.96] the first instance to
[1926.96 --> 1927.52] look at the software
[1927.52 --> 1928.20] side of things.
[1928.80 --> 1930.06] I will be building up the
[1930.06 --> 1931.04] hardware recommendations
[1931.04 --> 1932.12] section of that site
[1932.12 --> 1932.80] over the next few
[1932.80 --> 1935.06] months but really I
[1935.06 --> 1935.86] would just take a look
[1935.86 --> 1937.06] at serverbuilds.net.
[1937.38 --> 1938.82] They have some amazing
[1938.82 --> 1940.84] used enterprise gear and
[1940.84 --> 1942.06] I know it's quite a US
[1942.06 --> 1944.28] centric website but you
[1944.28 --> 1945.16] can still get a lot of
[1945.16 --> 1946.26] good ideas about what to
[1946.26 --> 1947.34] use like QuickSync for
[1947.34 --> 1949.08] example that that came
[1949.08 --> 1950.42] from JDM the guy behind
[1950.42 --> 1951.40] that site who we've had on
[1951.40 --> 1953.32] the show before and just
[1953.32 --> 1953.98] take a look at what
[1953.98 --> 1954.86] they're doing and the
[1954.86 --> 1956.12] trends and the way the
[1956.12 --> 1957.34] industry is going with
[1957.34 --> 1958.48] what those guys are doing
[1958.48 --> 1959.26] over there at server
[1959.26 --> 1961.32] builds and I think you
[1961.32 --> 1961.96] can probably get away
[1961.96 --> 1963.56] with a fairly minimal
[1963.56 --> 1964.38] kind of setup.
[1964.54 --> 1965.06] So you've got 8
[1965.06 --> 1966.16] terabytes worth of stuff
[1966.16 --> 1967.78] you want to store so I
[1967.78 --> 1969.16] would buy a hard drive
[1969.16 --> 1971.46] that is at least 8
[1971.46 --> 1972.78] probably 10 or 12
[1972.78 --> 1973.74] terabytes so you've got a
[1973.74 --> 1975.58] bit of headroom and buy
[1975.58 --> 1976.74] a pair of them so that
[1976.74 --> 1978.64] you you know can have
[1978.64 --> 1980.24] full redundancy.
[1981.12 --> 1981.92] You're already using
[1981.92 --> 1983.48] Backblaze so you know
[1983.48 --> 1985.48] raid is not backup is a
[1985.48 --> 1986.70] very common phrase that
[1986.70 --> 1987.60] you'll hear people say.
[1987.60 --> 1989.60] Make sure that you have
[1989.60 --> 1991.96] everything duplicated in
[1991.96 --> 1993.82] at least two different
[1993.82 --> 1994.82] physical locations.
[1995.50 --> 1996.56] So even if that just
[1996.56 --> 1998.84] takes the form of you
[1998.84 --> 1999.88] know a USB hard drive
[1999.88 --> 2000.48] that you leave at your
[2000.48 --> 2001.28] parents house when you
[2001.28 --> 2002.84] go and see them one day
[2002.84 --> 2005.38] in the future who knows
[2005.38 --> 2007.92] you know the world is so
[2007.92 --> 2009.00] different right now but
[2009.00 --> 2011.46] if it's just a USB hard
[2011.46 --> 2012.76] drive in a drawer at a
[2012.76 --> 2014.02] parents house then that
[2014.02 --> 2015.08] will do the trick as well
[2015.08 --> 2015.78] you know in a lot of
[2015.78 --> 2016.96] situations unless you
[2016.96 --> 2019.10] have lots of media being
[2019.10 --> 2019.98] added all the time but
[2019.98 --> 2020.66] I don't think that's the
[2020.66 --> 2021.58] use case for a lot of
[2021.58 --> 2021.80] people.
[2021.98 --> 2023.68] I think most people those
[2023.68 --> 2024.98] kind of periodical backups
[2024.98 --> 2026.90] every three to six
[2026.90 --> 2028.04] months is probably
[2028.04 --> 2028.70] sufficient.
[2029.78 --> 2032.52] So build yourself you
[2032.52 --> 2035.42] know a small mini ITX
[2035.42 --> 2037.80] couple of bay box and
[2037.80 --> 2039.62] you know stick the
[2039.62 --> 2040.82] perfect media server stack
[2040.82 --> 2041.60] on there and you'll be
[2041.60 --> 2042.02] good to go.
[2042.02 --> 2043.94] Yeah thankfully eight
[2043.94 --> 2045.02] terabytes is a really
[2045.02 --> 2046.86] pretty pretty doable
[2046.86 --> 2047.64] problem to solve.
[2048.14 --> 2048.86] So you know of course
[2048.86 --> 2049.60] you want more than that