So I now I look at my diskless question and think what an idiot I must sound like! Anyways....when we were using Prinergy EVO, we always did our archiving to DVDs as probably most people did and some still do. When we purchased Prinergy Connect due to the phasing out of EVO, I was told that you do not archive Prinergy jobs....you back them up with 1 or 2 (preferably 2) drives. One to stay at the shop and one you can take out of the office at night so you have a backup of the backup. It was not really explained to me what type of "drives" he was referring too. I assumed external hard drives. When I went to go shopping, I had multiple questions so I thought better to contact Kodak. The reply to me was that I could use an external hard drive but it would be an extremely unwise and unsafe solution and I should get a storage NAS or SAN. I could also look into another PC Computer with a large RAID Array. We're only a small company and I'm the only person that does prepress but we have a very important customer that we cannot afford to lose any files as they do multiple reorders. The great thing is the owner wants to do whatever is necessary to make sure we don't lose any files if possible. (Actually 95% of most files are dated so they're trash after they're printed anyway.) Drives are going to fail eventually, but the safer the better! So that's where I'm at.