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Planning ahead - music storage
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm amazed your 120 gig drive is nearly full. You must have either an enormous music collection or you have ripped your CDs in WAV format.
I would suggest keeping your music collection on a hard drive MP3 player as a back up but I think the biggest one available it only about 100GB.
I have about 800 albums stored on my MP3 player, my D drive on my PC and as even more back up on another hard drive, kept in a safe place.
My 800 albums only take up about 38 GB. I would suggest you check to see what format and quality your music is stored on your hard drive and change it to MP3 if it is not already. 128 Kb should be good enough as it is very close to CD quality.
If, on the other hand, if your music is already stored as MP3 files then you have one of the biggest music collections ever and I wouldn't mind a browse through it ;-)
as for storage, how about having two large hard drives with a RAID-2 configuration (1 or 2, I always get confused. the mirrored drive setup). This will greatly minimise data loss.
If you want it for long-term, then get some hard drives that will only be half full now with your current data (assuming this data is in AAC/FLAC, depending on your preference for how you want to store the music).
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