1. A combination of both. Around 60TB already digitized, with over 100TB
more footage still in analog form.
2. Portable hard drives, a RAID, a Mac Pro tower.
3. No, we do not have a digitization workflow defined yet.
4. Define "quick access." I think that we do want "quick access" unless
we also have something like a local NAS for immediate access to the files
and then AWS strictly as secondary backup copies.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Matthew Patulski <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hello Kyle,
> The short answer is AWS and other cloud services are Ideal for backing up
> many TB of media like video. Netflix started their hosting in AWS for
> instance. A few questions:
>
> 1. When you say you have 200TB that you would like to digitize are these
> analog tapes to be digitized and you need a destination or you actually
> have 200TB of files.
> 2. If it is the latter where does the media sit right now?
> 3. If it is the former do you have a digitization workflow defined yet?
> 4. Are you wanting to have quick access to this media say for
> scholarship or reuse or is it just about having back ups?
>
>
> With Regards,
>
> *Matthew Patulski*
> listening / thinking / doing
>
> +1 (616) 361-3951 / [log in to unmask] / linkedin.com/in/mrpatulski
>
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