Seagate has a 750GB hard drive out now.   Just ordered a few for my
etherdrive project.  We're darn close to 1TB drives.   Maybe I can toss
this old 320Meg I've got kicking around now.

Mark


Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> After a few months of thinking about it, I found a suite of data
> archiving routines that seemed suitable fo the Pandora preservation
> problem.
> < http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/main_eng.html >
> 
> Using this software, I have copied all of the .iso files and some
> other stuff from the former Pandora disk drive to a set of 23 DVDs.
> Each DVD contains an index to the whole data set, and I have made a
> more comprehensive index which now lives on a CD.
> 
> There are some 3328 files in the index, but only 162 .iso.  The rest
> are stray .rpms and other small things that I did not manage to purge
> from the list before the grand DVD burning took place.  If anyone
> wants a list of the .iso files it's a simple grep(1) operation, and I
> could do something with it.
> 
> Presumably the next step is to make another set of 23 DVDs for
> redundancy, and find a safe place to keep them.
> 
>    carl


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