But I compared the speed of a USB RDX unit vs ULTRIUM2 tape with hp dedicated 
card. 
Backup and verify of 75 GB take about 5 hours vs. 1.5 hour of the tape !
 
GuidoElia
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Da: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Inviato: lunedì 22 marzo 2010 17.59
A: NT System Admin Issues
Oggetto: Re: Backup to removable drives


Have it.  I use robocopy to backup to these, and having the media treated like 
just another drive makes file restoration very simple.
Works about as well as a USB drive from a speed perspective.  Ejecting 
cartridges is simple.  Cartridges themselves are expensive.  Any RDX cartridge 
will work, you don't have to buy Dell's.  I purchased Tandberg branded 500 GB 
drives because they were ~$250 cheaper than the Dell's at the time of purchase.
I prefer these over tape, and we still use them mainly as another backup medium 
(disk, cartridge, and offsite).


On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Joseph Heaton <[email protected]> wrote:


Anyone have any experience with Dell's RD1000 system?  We're going to be 
changing out servers in our field offices, and the removable drive systems seem 
like a much more cost-effective backup solution for these small offices than a 
tape drive.  We're also looking at a version of this system where we can have 2 
drives, for one or two of our larger offices.

Any input as far as personal experiences, ease of use, etc would be much 
appreciated.

Thanks,

Joe Heaton


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