The Ecrix drives are rated pretty high among users of this list. (for the
cheaper drives that is)
http://www.ecrix.com/
they offer a 30gb capacity and the total cost is somewhat realistic if you
are comparing it to the cost of a firewire drive. You'd probably spend about
twice what you would on a good firewire drive but have a much more secure
system in the long run.



Chuck Hornish wrote:

> David Chokwenda wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking f setting up a second backup server to run on our 100MB
> > network router only. This would cater for our production machines (3
> > machines) which have total storage of 30GB. I was thinking of getting a
> > 30G firewire drive which i would run from our G4 - it would backup the
> > other two machines and then itself. What do you think?
>
> Get a good quality tape drive.
>
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