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Old 12-11-2015, 07:34 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
What I do personally is to keep my iTunes library on an external USB hard disk. 1TB USB drives cost under £40. Move your iTunes library to the external drive and then let it consolidate on that drive. This also makes it very easy to move your library when you replace your PC. My iTunes library is currently 416GB.
That is more or less what I do. I keep my iTunes library on a drobo (external RAID drive). I back it up to a different drobo on a regular basis. I use a mac, so I use a program call File Synchronization to do my backup. I'm up to 1T at the moment, but that music, audiobooks, movies, tv shows and music videos. The video (movies, tv shows and music videos) take a lot of room. The music and audiobooks is around 300 G. I back up my ebooks the same way. I also keep copies of my music, audiobooks and ebooks on my laptop.
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