Just got a new computer with a 500 gig SSD C: drive, and a 2 T HDD D: drive. I think I should install Qimage on the C: drive for speed in loading, but I believe all the data (pictures and filters, etc.) should probably be on the hard disk. Anyone using a SSD have suggestions about the best way to set Qimage up?
Thanks,
Jeff Jessee
Just back from shot holiday hence delay in follow up.
I have a small internal ssd as a working image folder and two external sata's as back up disks.
I have recently installed a small prog - DSyncronize -
http://dimio.altervista.org/This little prog will syncronize your files on the fly just like a 'cloud setup' but on your system.
I use FCCM to load images on to the internal ssd, DSyncronize is set to real time synchronise to the first external drive and then first external to second external, (braces, belt and a length of string.)
Took a bit working out and setting up, but now works like a dream. It backs up every thing including creating the folders.
except the user data.
I know FCCM will do it all but I frequently forget to back up, now its all done on the fly. Just have to remember to switch on the externals (there is always a snag).
It would be easier for you if you are starting from scratch. create partition on the HD just for the photo backup.
Jeff - grumpy