This time I either didn’t connect my hard drives or TimeMachine didn’t back them up. What I usually do then is recreate the backup from scratch and plug in my external drives so they’re backed up once (this data rarely changes). Time Machine used to work flawlessly for me with Apple Time Capsule, but ever since I switched to Synology, backups are created fine for the first few days and then they stop. When I migrated my RAW files from USB drives to Synology NAS, everything seemed fine at first, but when I browsed through the Lightroom catalog a few days later (tip: always wait until Lightroom rebuilds previews), I noticed that pretty much all my photos had this weird horizontal banding… I hoped it’s just an issue with previews in Lightroom, but a quick googling made it clear: files are corrupt and there’s nothing that can be done to fix them. I opted for Synology DS218 with two Seagate IronWolf drives. In the last five years I collected enough important photos to start thinking about a reliable storage solution that works well with Lightroom. ![]() With 50MB RAWs, hard drives fill up in no time. This is what my photos looked like after I moved them to NAS
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