One of the most immediate benefits of cloud storage is immediacy.
Can cloud storage replace physical drives in music production? You can even partition them in a way to do a combination of both. For example, you can mirror drives to have them serve as identical backups for one another or you can combine their storage spaces. And you can customise how you need them to work. In very simple terms, they let you collate multiple drives into a single one. RAID arrays – an acronym for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks – are a little different from the other devices on this list. Because you’re such an organised producer, it only takes mere seconds for you to pull out that session from your vault. Their label gives you a call to “pull out that B-side that was cut years ago”. Play out this scenario in your head: you run a session for an up-and-comer and after several years, they’ve made the big leagues. This will serve as the vault that will store your precious data for years to come.
Desktop drives and RAID arrays for music production