With the photos I've scanned in the past 300dpi was fine enough for me. But if I remember correctly, you like big cover art where I'm satisfied with 500x500.
I have an HP 6310 All-in-one and am struggling right now with the scanning software as sometimes I need to reboot just to get a fresh system so it will scan. I'm also trying out VueScan to see if I want to go with that instead.
I have read too many stories of identity theft so that's the reason for shredding the statements. Anything I get in the mail that has an account number or something on it that I decide to throw away gets shredded. BTW, if you're going to get a shredder, I recommend a cross-cut one.
That's a lot of photos and slides you have. I just don't have the time to do all those. Thanks for reminding me because I also plan on converting a bunch of videotapes to DVD too. And then if I get ambitious, I'm going through some cassette tapes too. I tell you, all digital. LOL
I've been looking at the HP Media Vault because it can do Raid 1 and also thinking about maybe waiting until HP comes out with their Windows Home Server device. Like the article to the link I posted, I might go with Mozy for off-site storage or maybe just FTP to one of my websites. I'm really not a paranoid person because it wasn't until last year that I started backing up after years and years of working in the computer industry. But since I'm going to be all digital, I don't want to take a chance on losing anything.
I also like the simplicity of this article:
http://www.followsteph.com/2006/07/03/4-simple-steps-to-protect-your-data-from-999999-of-all-computer-failures/There are just a lot of options and I have to decide on a solution that works for me. I'd like to get the backup system in place of course before I start converting everything.