[ale] Recommendation for off-line storage?
Allan Metts
ametts2 at mindspring.com
Wed May 10 16:01:12 EDT 2006
At 03:48 PM 5/10/2006, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>If so, there is NO data or gaurentee on disk drives maintaining data
>with power off.
>
>We do it a lot around here, but we also make a tape backup before we
>put the drives on the shelf.
Well that certainly changes the equation. I was indeed planning to leave these drives on the shelf.
I was planning to make two copies before deleting the on-line data -- so maybe I need to send one copy to tape (for long-term retention), and one to disk (for less-reliable retention, but easy searching and restoration).
So now I'm looking for a tape-based solution too? Same parameters apply, I suppose: Linux-friendly, non-proprietary, rack-mountable, minimal hassle.
Although the last time I dealt with tape drives, the tapes were only 20-40 GB. I have 400 GB and the data center is a remote facility. Now I'm talking a tape carousel? Am I going about this all wrong? Should just make two copies on IDE drives, take them off-line, and hope for the best?
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