For posterity - Apple centric setup and photos library for 4TB of images and video
Hi, I'm finally getting around to sorting out my movies and photos and need advice on how to make the best apple centric setup and photoslibrary for about 4TB of data (half photos, half video).
I've been using Lightroom and have been keeping everything on an attached external drive and an SSD for latest year of photos. I've been using a 27" 5K iMac but it is now 'obsolete', also have an M1 laptop.
I've been looking into NAS primarily to not worry about bit rot, but believe apple photos won't work off a NAS. If correct, is there some other way to protect against bit rot? If uploaded to iCloud, is it protected?
I'm more recently interested in consolidating to apple photos bc Lightroom doesn't handle the "Live Photos" well and am also getting more into drone videos which again Lightroom doesn't handle well - but seems Apple photos seems to do both quite easily. (Also got a new iPhone after many years and it just makes things so easy)
Also I've been considering how my kids can access the photos when I'm gone, and think apple photos is much easier (than Lightroom) and they'll almost certainly be part of the apple ecosystem anyway - am sure that will far outlive me:)
So for now, I'm thinking:
1)get 27" monitor for my laptop (probably apple studio display but worried about the webcam which I use a lot)
2)consolidate everything into a large iCloud library - but should I upload or keep it local?
3)not sure how to have a local backup if everything is uploaded to the cloud? today I use backblaze to backup my local copy in external drives. Because of this, am considering whether uploading to the cloud is a good idea or should just buy some large external drives and keep it there (but then I do worry about bit rot)
Thanks for the advice!
MacBook Air