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Rather just a spit balling question actually, hope its ok.
Suppose you are producing 30-50G of h264 video pr. day, and you want to archive it all, dont throw anything away.
Ill keep like, maybe 2 months online on spinning discs or ssds .. that is like 3TB give and take, from there it has to go to some sort of archive.
*what* sort of archive?
I have been contemplating a NAS, that could give me another 10 months maybe, ill probably do that, still, from there it still has to go somewhere.
Tape? BluRay discs? Another NAS where I downsample the videos to lesser quality and reencode to h265.
I could keep only those segments that registers motion, but i'd like to keep it all in case I need to run another motion detection algorithm(or other algos) on days past.
How would you store vast amounts of data in your basement? .
Moved to the storage forum for you. Consider changing the title to reflect the question: you want to archive large amounts of video. AT Mod DAPUNISHER
Suppose you are producing 30-50G of h264 video pr. day, and you want to archive it all, dont throw anything away.
Ill keep like, maybe 2 months online on spinning discs or ssds .. that is like 3TB give and take, from there it has to go to some sort of archive.
*what* sort of archive?
I have been contemplating a NAS, that could give me another 10 months maybe, ill probably do that, still, from there it still has to go somewhere.
Tape? BluRay discs? Another NAS where I downsample the videos to lesser quality and reencode to h265.
I could keep only those segments that registers motion, but i'd like to keep it all in case I need to run another motion detection algorithm(or other algos) on days past.
How would you store vast amounts of data in your basement? .
Moved to the storage forum for you. Consider changing the title to reflect the question: you want to archive large amounts of video. AT Mod DAPUNISHER
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