Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/16/2005 01:02:33 PM: > On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 at 12:13pm, Jon LaBadie wrote > > > On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 09:40:59AM -0400, FM wrote: > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > My ibm 35810 died and I will cost use 20000 CA$ to replace it. So I > > > thing it's time to switch for HD backups. > > > > > > Does some of you using HD backup ? if so what is you stategy ? > > > How you take backup off-site ? > > > > > > What kind of hardware are you using ? SCSI or SATA RAID ? > > > > Haven't seen anyone on the list mention using it, but Iomega > > introduced some interesting hardware last year. I think they > > call it "Rev", basically a small, removalble hard drive > > cartridge. Think high capacity, tiny zip drive as it has > > 35GB native capacity and a builtin compressor. Along with > > their single slot device, they also introduce an autoloader > > that can hold 10 cartridges. > > > > If the capacity is reasonable for your needs you might have > > your HD backup and off-site capability combined. > > Why does the thought of trusting my backups to anything made by Iomega > scare the living [EMAIL PROTECTED] out of me?
Hehe - you're not thinking of the i'll-eat-your-disk-then-die zip-100, are you? ----------------------------------------------------- toby bluhm philips medical systems, cleveland ohio [EMAIL PROTECTED] 440-483-5323
