We use a place called The Lock-up here in Chicago. They have a fireproof
storage facility out in the suburbs (more than 30 miles away), and they come
and pick up our tapes every morning. Every tape has gets a little barcode on
it, so they're easy to retrieve, and they'll use any tape rotation system
you want.

I think The Lock-up a national chain, and there are certainly plenty of
other good storage companies out there.

:::Ryan Malayter, MCSE
:::Bank Administration Institute
:::Chicago, Illinois, USA


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 8:02 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: OT: Tape Storage


Here's a somewhat off-topic question. How do you store your tapes? We have a
small network, and a lot of backup tapes. I know many of you have larger
networks than we do, so must have a sh*tpile of tapes. How do you store
them? Right now ours are just laying on a table (except for the off-site
ones). It'd be nice to have some kind of wall-mounted shelf that allowed for
some organization, yet would still keep them handy. Does anybody have a good
source?

Thanks,
Rob
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Network Administrator
The Agnes Irwin School
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