How To Store Internal Hard Drives? 393
mike writes "I have been ripping all my movies and TV shows for easy viewing through a media PC. Because I would rather not rip everything again I'm looking for a simple backup solution. I'm considering a hard drive dock and several internal hard drives to use as 'disks' to back things up every once in a while but I don't know what the best way to store internal drives would be in the meantime. Could they sit together in any empty box and be OK, or would a number of externals be worth the slightly higher cost with fewer worries about storing them in the meantime?"
How about... (Score:5, Funny)
Why don't you try a box and use magnets as packing peanuts? Be sure to leave them in a hot, humid place, like a shower, and never every spin them up
Dry, cool, and individually placed in anti-static bags, just be sure to spin them up every so often.
Re:How about... (Score:2, Funny)
Don't forget to irradiate with X-rays to remove any bacteria.
TPBB (Score:5, Funny)
The pirate bay backup(tm) offers a free and easy 4 step method to backup most movies/tv shows. .torrent of all your movies
1) create
2) upload to TPBB(tm) trackers
3) seed
4) In case of catastrophic harddrive failure/house being nuked from oribt, re-download all your movies
Advantages of TPBB over conventional backup methods
*Off-site - the backups are held of site in multiple unsecured locations
*Distributed - these locations are distributed across multiple contents
*Unlimited storage - You can even backup more content than your hard drive has space for
*Content Filtering - TPBB will filter out boring content, ensuring just worthwhile movies are kept
**Please consult your lawyer before using TPBB as we are not responsible for any legal disputes in your jurisdiction.
Re:TPBB (Score:3, Funny)
Real men don't use backups, they post their stuff on a public ftp server and let the rest of the world make copies.
- Linus Torvalds
Re:Easy solution (Score:2, Funny)
make sure your closet doesn't overheat.
Nope. An unpowered hard-drive has MUCH greater tolerance to temperature than a powered one. Unless you are planning on keeping them powered up in your closet, that is... :-)
Re:Easy solution (Score:5, Funny)
cool...
after a failure in a RAID 0 , you have 0 copies of data.
after a failure in a RAID 1 , you have 1 copy of your data
no wonder RAID 50 is so good!!
Re:eSATA and 'books' (Score:5, Funny)
You label your books? What are you? Some kind of librarian?
Re:eSATA and 'books' (Score:5, Funny)
Ook!
Re:ask mom (Score:4, Funny)
Plug it in at your mom's house, rsync your local fileserver with that one every night at 4am.
But what happens if the fire spreads upstairs? With heat rising, that's likely to happen.
Re:Take your pick (Score:3, Funny)
They image someone's "mental state" onto a drive and obviously there's no backup at that moment, but then he files it into the library or whatever and then backups are made.
I know this is what happens because I just made it up.
Re:Take your pick (Score:3, Funny)
[citation needed]