Hi, > > Normal hot swap bay for hard > >disk are not designed for daily use, they are designed for > maintenance > >only, and would break soon if I swaped the disk every day. > > You might want to try some (external) eSata devices. The connectors > seem more reliable than the internal ones - and probably are cheap to > replace...
I was going through the reports of various amanda run, my actual tape is reported to give about 5MB/s, so any USB2 interface would be plenty enough. People with huge Amanda experience, please correct me if I am wrong. It seems to me that most ofthe time is taken by the dump process, and as soon as a dump is finished, a taping takes place, in parallel with other dump continuing. So the speed of the (v)tape only matters when the last dump finishes and there is no more parallelism, just taping. At same time, Amanda can be configured to make the big dumps first, so what is left at the end should be minimal and take almost no time. We are talking batch processing here, so that the last taping takes 5 minutes or 20 minutes is of very little concerns. What aveage tap write rate do you see in your reports (in the statistics)? I get about 5000 k/s for SLR100 taep drive. bests, olivier