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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Miguel Gonzalez <
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> hi,
>
>  We have a tape robot (LTO tapes) for backing up hundreds of servers and
> user machines.
>
>  We rotate those tapes once a week and move them to an archive in a
> firesafe.
>
>  Right now we are rotating around 80-100 tapes each time, which is a big
> number of tapes to carry using a trolley suitcase. Besides this is a really
> butchered way of carrying tapes (they are not hold tight so they move when
> they are carried), it makes really unmanageable swapping that big number of
> tapes.
>
>  I remember from my previous job seeing lying around some cases where you
> could store tapes (and they are hold tight). I guess there must be a
> sophisticated way to carry those tapes (wheels will be a plus!) and make
> swapping a thing of just putting the case inside the firesafe and taking the
> old one and not having to take out each tape by one by one and do the same
> thing to put the new tapes in the firesafe.
>
>  I hope it doesn't sound too complicated.
>
>  Miguel
>
>
>
>
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