Backing up huge iPhoto Library

Hi, I've been a long time Mac user and I have a question about efficiently backing up a rather huge iPhoto library.  I have about 375GB of family photos that is starting to be difficult to backup.  I have a 1TB drive where they are currently stored and every month or so, I manually copy the iPhoto library to a external network 1TB HD.  As you can imagine, the copying takes more than a day!  The result is a single 375GB file on my shared network drive that I constantly overwrite everytime I do this backup procedure.
What got me worried is my other 1TB external drive went dead and it contained almost 900GB of videos and songs in my iTunes library.  I don't have a backup to this and basically lost all of the movies and songs that I used to stream to my Apple TV in the living room.
Since that event, I don't want that happening with my iPhoto as well since I have my children's pictures there since the dawn of the digital camera.
Anyone with a great backup solution, I'd like to hear it.  Sorry for the long winded post.
Thanks!

Redundancy is the key.
My Library lives on my iMac. It’s Backed up to  two external hard disks every day. These disks are permanently attached to the iMac. These back ups run automatically. One is done by Time Machine, one is a bootable back up done by SuperDuper
It’s also backed up to a portable hard disk when ever new photos are added. This hard disk lives in my car. For security, this disk is password protected.
I have a second off-site back up at a relative’s house across town. That’s updated every 3 or 4 months.
My Photos are backed up online. There are many options: Flickr, Picasa, SmugMug etc. However, check the terms of your account carefully. While most sites have free uploading, you will often find that these uploads are limited in terms of the file size or the bandwidth you can use per month. For access that allows you to upload full size pics with no restrictions you may need to pay.
Every couple of months I test the back ups to make sure they are working correctly. It’s very easy to mis-configure a back up application, and the only way to protect against that is to do a trial restore.
so, I manually copy the iPhoto library to a external network 1TB HD.  As you can imagine, the copying takes more than a day!
Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically. Examples of such apps: Chronosync or DejaVu . But are many others. Search on MacUpdate

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