Subject: RE: 3592 Tape Cartridges
From: Edward M Martin (EMartin@aultman.com)
Date: Tue Aug 18 2009 - 18:06:40 EDT
Hello Everyone, I have been working on that same type of situation. 1) Do you depend upon the data being correct when you get to your DR site? 2) What happens if the DR site has it's own disaster evern if it is 60+ miles away? So I have been looking into writting out to a network drive (almost everyone has this option), and then writing/copying to a USB 2.0 or someother connected device. 1 TB USB 2.0 is around $120.00. You would need to put some sort of encrytion software on it. And maybe you want 5 to 7 for rotation. Or how about your network people and their backups???? Anyone? Ed Martin ________________________________ From: owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU on behalf of David Stuart Sent: Tue 8/18/2009 12:34 PM To: VSE Discussion List Subject: Re: 3592 Tape Cartridges Bob, Billy, et al, I don't argue getting rid of real tape. But, using an SDS device like Billy, or an MDL like Bob, or a VTA, or a ???, you need someplace to replicate the data to. We don't have that. There was a building the County was setting up for that purpose (alternate/emergency data center), but they have decided that it won't work, is not viable (someone pointed out it was in an earthquake liquifaction zone), etc. So at this point, my only really viable method to be able to restore in a 'disaster' situation is real, physical tape. We have Jeff Barnard's Opti-Tape, and we're moving as much of the 'on-site' tape data sets to Opti-Tape as we can. Thanks, Dave Dave Stuart Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst County of Ventura, CA 805-662-6731 David.Stuart@ventura.org >>> <Rbotsis@aol.com> 8/18/2009 5:58 AM >>> Dave, I don't know the cost of the unit/s that Billy mentioned nor any of the others (VTA from Universal, CUB from Fundamental and who knows what others), but at WAVV Bus-Tech had a session about their ENTRY level (may be all you need) MDL or whatever they called it. They stated that the entry level was probably going to be priced around 40K. I told them I doubt they'd sell many at that price. Maybe they reconsidered, maybe not. As Billy pointed out and he only touched the surface, getting rid of REAL tape and EVERYTHING associated with it, IS the way to go.
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