Cheap On-Line CD/DVD Storage Library? 106
ngoy asks: "I download gigabytes of stuff from Usenet and burn it onto CD's (and soon DVD's). I have countless numbers of spindles filled with apps, games, MP3's, and so forth. Does anyone know of a cheap (sub $400) storage library that can hold 300 CD's or more and is smaller than the refrigerator sized libraries of day's old? I know Pioneer used to make a 6 disc CD-ROM changer, based on their car stereo, but that is the largest I have seen for quite a while. Googling for jukeboxes gives me a range of prices starting at $2000 to $6000 on up. Sony makes consumer DVD players that have 300 and 400 disc capacities for $500 and $400, why is there not something similar for computers? If you stripped out the A/V stuff from the Sony, you should save another $50 to $100, so theoretically I should be able to buy a changer for around $300. Isn't there a market for such devices?"
Mod a Sony Changer (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Hard Drive? (Score:3, Interesting)
and their existance is also the reason why you don't see too many cheap jukeboxes around. also making them costs money as well.
Re:Hard Drive? (Score:4, Interesting)
I backup frequently for just this purpose, and low and behold, I would also like a better method of storage than putting CD's back on empty spindles.
On a related note (Score:4, Interesting)
By the way, the cheapest way of storing 400 CDs worth of bits is probably a RAID array of hard drives set up for mirroring... some motherboards now support RAID out of the box. 400 CDs x 700MBytes/CD = 280GBytes; that should be no problem. 400 DVDs, on the other hand, would be over 1600Gbytes, that could get pricey... but I don't know anybody who has THAT much porn!
hack it together (Score:4, Interesting)