neil poppleton Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 I would be pleased to hear what archive systems people have in place. I need to implement a system, and would appreciate comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Buchhofer Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 As would I, can't help feeling that i'm missing something that would make life easier. Its getting to be a pain with default stuff, and being the IT nerd and Artist and Programmer and.. and.. and.. makes it a pain to keep up the time to do all this silly (but very needed) archiving. Ours is somewhat simple currently.. we have a Raid5 (5 drives) main file server with all current projects on it, its incrementally tape backup'd by the parent company, tapes offsite and also a Raid5 (3 drives) secondary file server that serves up archived projects that are likely to resurface, when something is moved to the archival server, its burned onto several DVD's, stored offsite. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiquito Posted August 30, 2007 Share Posted August 30, 2007 I guuess it would depend, on what you do. if its vizualization, documentation, etc and what sofware you use. For what I understand of your archive solution, Are you meaning how to organize files: if so read as follows, if its just naming and backing up , refer to botom What I use, is a root folder, in it, the names of customers, inside those projects, inside projects: CAD/MAx/Images/Comunications/Quotations and fees CAD: with the original files sub folder CAD: with purged files to send to 3DS Max: max scenes, saved incremental subfolder:Maps (particular maps UVWnrap) and irradiance Images: raw and post produced images, each in a folder (Tiffs, PSD, etc) Comunications, all emails and coments, meetings etc. Quotation and fees, schedules of work, hrs of work, payments done and due, etc.... Thats the basic thing I can think. I find more thing to put and more things to take out every time. For naming: If its for cad what I use is the following: MSMA0P0001 That is read as: MSM (client) A (discipline, in this case architectural) 0 (relative scale of drawing, in thiis case 1 to 1) and 0001 the version Dont know if this is what you were looking for, I hope it helps, if not, drop a line, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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