Thanks for the info I will pass it on.
In practice if we have a drive from the field with all the camera masters and audio master files how does that get processed with a check sum? Is it possible to just drop the source drive into the source column and have the software copy the whole drive or do root level folders have to be choosen.
I've done copies with Carbon Copy Cloner of system complete system drives but if we copy the entire field drive how does one access the check sum data. Is it listed as a global parameter or for individual folders or files. I must be overthinking this but it would seem a check sum would have to be run on each file. How time consuming is this? I've heard there are differing degrees of scrutiny to the process and one DIT said he only had time to do a basic version of check sum as there wasn't enough time to do a more thorough version.
I assume this is going to become a more common requirement in the future so I hope we can find a regular routine for this. It looks like our Network Delivery will be in the order of 20TB total. Copying that alone will be a time suck and now a check sum on top oh boy!!!!
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