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Agency Based Discussion => iStockPhoto.com => Topic started by: The Mighty Jungle on August 26, 2016, 19:16

Title: Download your own files?
Post by: The Mighty Jungle on August 26, 2016, 19:16
Any chance there's a way we can download our own files?

Hard drive died.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Rose Tinted Glasses on August 26, 2016, 19:22
You can contact CR at IS and tell them your drive crashed and they will give you a bit of time to download your files, at least they used to.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: ShadySue on August 26, 2016, 19:26
You can contact CR at IS and tell them your drive crashed and they will give you a bit of time to download your files, at least they used to.
Sadly, that was the case, it no longer applies.
(search 'back-up' on the iS forum)
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Rose Tinted Glasses on August 26, 2016, 20:11
You can contact CR at IS and tell them your drive crashed and they will give you a bit of time to download your files, at least they used to.
Sadly, that was the case, it no longer applies.
(search 'back-up' on the iS forum)

That sucks :( I learned the hard way, and now I back everything up in triplicate.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Dumc on August 27, 2016, 03:18
Any chance there's a way we can download our own files?

Hard drive died.

Depositphotos let's you download your own files, if you submit there....
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Chichikov on August 27, 2016, 03:54
Any chance there's a way we can download our own files?

Hard drive died.


Depositphotos let's you download your own files, if you submit there....


Yes, but Depositphotos rejects tons of images as, according to them, they are "not suitable for a commercial use".

If you want a free backup Mostphotos is the one, they accept anything.
www.mostphotos.com/ (http://www.mostphotos.com/)
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Gannet77 on August 27, 2016, 04:57
I am given to understand that qHero - a 3rd party iStock upload tool (I don't have a link handy but I'm sure you can find it) - keeps a copy of the files you upload, so in an emergency you could get them back.

Personally, though, I have privacy concerns about that and I prefer to keep my own backups;  but I can see that it's a good selling point.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: alno on August 27, 2016, 05:03
Nimia lets you download your own files so many people use it as cloud back up. Poor hope for any sales though.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Benozaur on August 27, 2016, 06:28
Or you could consider opening a google drive account.

Total storage          Monthly price
15 GB                      Free
100 GB                    $1.99
1 TB                         $9.99
10 TB                       $99.99

Ideally you should be backing up in triplicate locally as well...
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: charged on August 29, 2016, 08:15
Backblaze.com

USD$5 per month, unlimited backup, unlimited connected external hard drives. I have 3 terabyte backed up with them.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Benozaur on August 29, 2016, 09:46
Backblaze.com

USD$5 per month, unlimited backup, unlimited connected external hard drives. I have 3 terabyte backed up with them.

That looks pretty cool. Thanks for the link.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: dirkr on August 29, 2016, 13:15
Backblaze.com

USD$5 per month, unlimited backup, unlimited connected external hard drives. I have 3 terabyte backed up with them.

Or Crashplan.com. Also 5$ per month for unlimited cloud backup.
They also allow you to include your NAS for backup (what backblaze does not).
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Kasper Ravlo on September 14, 2016, 06:45
I am given to understand that qHero - a 3rd party iStock upload tool (I don't have a link handy but I'm sure you can find it) - keeps a copy of the files you upload, so in an emergency you could get them back.

Personally, though, I have privacy concerns about that and I prefer to keep my own backups;  but I can see that it's a good selling point.

Hi there, sorry for only seeing this now. We do give access to free cloud-based backup with high level security, so there is nothing to worry about. But to download lost files, they have to have been uploaded through qHero. This is obviously a very good reason to start using qHero today! I did a post a while back about research made on harddrives, and it is safe to say - they don't last and it's risky. Especially external harddrives.

If anyone has questions, feel free to ask them either in here or by email: [email protected].

All the best,

Kasper, CEO qHero.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: charged on September 14, 2016, 11:48
Backblaze.com

USD$5 per month, unlimited backup, unlimited connected external hard drives. I have 3 terabyte backed up with them.

Or Crashplan.com. Also 5$ per month for unlimited cloud backup.
They also allow you to include your NAS for backup (what backblaze does not).

Backblaze does allow NAS backup. I have a drobo and it is backed up :)
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: dirkr on September 14, 2016, 14:22
Backblaze.com

USD$5 per month, unlimited backup, unlimited connected external hard drives. I have 3 terabyte backed up with them.

Or Crashplan.com. Also 5$ per month for unlimited cloud backup.
They also allow you to include your NAS for backup (what backblaze does not).

Backblaze does allow NAS backup. I have a drobo and it is backed up :)

Interesting. Last time I checked there was some wording that it was not allowed. I'm happy with Crashplan now.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Dumc on September 15, 2016, 12:31
What does "NAS" backup means?
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: dirkr on September 15, 2016, 14:10
What does "NAS" backup means?

NAS = "Network attached storage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-attached_storage)". Essentially a server holding some harddisks and being accessed through your local network. A simple way to hold big amounts of data (you can normally put in several harddisks), provide access to the files to any computer attached to the network (easy way to share data in a group of users, either your family or your company) and optionally provide recovery features for hardware failures (via configuring it as a RAID (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID) system).
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Dumc on September 16, 2016, 01:05
Thanks.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: Mantis on September 16, 2016, 05:33
Any chance there's a way we can download our own files?

Hard drive died.

Probably late to the game here but pond 5 has a way for you to download your own files and you don't have to contact them. The feature is already there.
Title: Re: Download your own files?
Post by: stockVid on September 16, 2016, 05:49
Any chance there's a way we can download our own files?

Hard drive died.

Probably late to the game here but pond 5 has a way for you to download your own files and you don't have to contact them. The feature is already there.

Hi Mantis, How can you download your own files from P5 ?
I've checked my admin and do not see anything.
Thanks!