Does SSD count as a different medium from HDD? I somehow doubt itĭo you make commits with every photo edit? I still don’t have them on different medium and haven’t found a good way to do such a thing my current thinking is just making multi-part tar.7z files, then burning them to DVD. I was trying to follow the 3-2-1 backup strategy at first, but once I got going with git-annex, I realized that I could just add drives indiscriminately to my backup/parity routine… so I did. I’ll then start darktable or rawtherapee, both of which are pointed at the git annex raw file repo.įor many of the reasons listed below, but mostly I wanted to be able to take a drive full of my encrypted data off-site, not worry about adding data, then rotate the off-site data back to my apartment, updated it, then rotate it out again. I usually import then sync to at least one other drive for redundancy. Run git-annex sync -content to sync up content to all the connected drives. Plug in other git annex external drives and mount them. Run git commit -m “some message” to commit the changes to my git annex repo. Run exiftool script that renames files by their creation date and copies them into a date stamped folder in my git-annex raw files repoĬhange directory into the git-annex raw files repo Three of them are unencrypted and stay in my apartment, the other three are gpg encrypted and get rotated off site.Ĭhange directory into the camera medium directory I have six external hard drives that hold my git-annex repos. Advice needed: Pro photographer workflow on linux
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