I am not sure where to put this, I'm guessing Off Topic is a good place.
Some background: I am the IT guy for a church and we record the sermons every week which are around 70GB each (uncompressed 720p). At this point we just make a DVD of it then delete the 720p file. This is starting to get to me, because if we ever need that sermon again (for broadcast on TV, VoD, Etc) we wouldn't have s high quality version and we'd have to use the DVD quality version, which I know is probably good enough for a simple sermon but I like my pixels and not to mention some of them include PowerPoint/Keynote presentations and the text is hard to read at DVD quality.
My solution has to be cheap as possible since my budget is basically $0
So my idea!
Basically is to a use plastic CD Storage Container and Foam to build a crate that will hold 6 or 7 9.5 mm 2.5" HDDs. I am planning on using 320 GB - 500 GB HDDs to fit 1 month of sermons per HDD.
I've done some googling and it seems like as long as the hard drives are stored in good conditions so that the mechanical parts of the HDDs won't fail they will last and importantly retain data on them for a long time (8 to 12 years).
I feel like I am missing something here.... Some design flaw that will only arise when I need the data. Thoughts and criticism are needed!
EDIT!
I built a prototype!
Some background: I am the IT guy for a church and we record the sermons every week which are around 70GB each (uncompressed 720p). At this point we just make a DVD of it then delete the 720p file. This is starting to get to me, because if we ever need that sermon again (for broadcast on TV, VoD, Etc) we wouldn't have s high quality version and we'd have to use the DVD quality version, which I know is probably good enough for a simple sermon but I like my pixels and not to mention some of them include PowerPoint/Keynote presentations and the text is hard to read at DVD quality.
My solution has to be cheap as possible since my budget is basically $0
So my idea!
Basically is to a use plastic CD Storage Container and Foam to build a crate that will hold 6 or 7 9.5 mm 2.5" HDDs. I am planning on using 320 GB - 500 GB HDDs to fit 1 month of sermons per HDD.
I've done some googling and it seems like as long as the hard drives are stored in good conditions so that the mechanical parts of the HDDs won't fail they will last and importantly retain data on them for a long time (8 to 12 years).
I feel like I am missing something here.... Some design flaw that will only arise when I need the data. Thoughts and criticism are needed!
EDIT!
I built a prototype!


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