Not really. With multiple animators working on files simultaneously, its kind of hard.
Sadly my animation knowledge has left me since I left the studio working gig three years ago. But we did create content for netflix and many animators came up sheepishly because they deleted a folder for it to be restored. It's not as uncommon as you think.
FWIW, the live archive/backup server was called Dumbo. Which were 3x 4u Supermacho chassis with over 1.2PB in drives served over 10Gbit to each workstation connected to 1Gbit running CentOS 5. I dropped the new chassis while racking once and is partly the reason to why I lost my job :/
Can't edit my post, but for clarity. Im wrong on the line "Not really. With multiple animators working on files simultaneously, its kind of hard." see comments above.
Sadly my animation knowledge has left me since I left the studio working gig three years ago. But we did create content for netflix and many animators came up sheepishly because they deleted a folder for it to be restored. It's not as uncommon as you think.
FWIW, the live archive/backup server was called Dumbo. Which were 3x 4u Supermacho chassis with over 1.2PB in drives served over 10Gbit to each workstation connected to 1Gbit running CentOS 5. I dropped the new chassis while racking once and is partly the reason to why I lost my job :/