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Backing up photos on the move

There are several backup options for a photographer on the move. Essentially it is either the cloud or hardware. I don't always have data while travelling so a hardware solution is what I have been looking for, as cheaply as possible.

The ideal was the WD My Passport, but at £270 it was a bit steep for me (I still wanted it though and was kind of saving up). An alternative I used a couple of times was a portable HDD connected to a Raspberry Pi with some backup software developed by

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