Hi,
back from my vacation (I even discovered kind of a new hobby -
geocaching. Fun :-)
On 4/18/2006 11:51 AM, Stephan Holl wrote:
Dear list,
as stated in the subject this question is sort of a FAQ I guess.
We are going to get a new tape-drive for backup and we are not sure
what kind of technique we are going to purchase.
LTO-1, LTO-2, LTO-3, DLT?
Depends on your needs regarding capacity and speed, obviously.
We are about to backup somewhat about 200 GB in a full-backup-session.
Currently we are using DDS-3, which is quite old (and does not have the
needed capacity).
Can anybody recommend good hardware for that task?
LTO-2 or -3, depending on how fast you expect your data to grow, or one
the current DLT technology. DLT-V4 might be a good compromise between
price, capacity and robustness.
Thanks in advance.
Need an offer? :-)
Arno
Stephan
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