You get five years out of a server? I think you need the help. I was just 
looking for some help in picking up a file server. I replace all my 
workstations and servers every three years. But I only have 130 workstations 
and servers.

Your growth estimate is OK as it increases here at the Museum. That is why I am 
splitting the data onto several HDs. Thanks for your help...

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 4:18 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: How would you go about this?

I'm not going to answer your question, instead I'm going to pick apart your 
request.
We really don't have any idea of what your rate of data growth is.  There are 
two estimates we can make from the data supplied, linear growth or geometric 
growth.  With linear, you're adding about 125 GB of data per year.  With 
geometric you're doubling your data every ~19 months.  So, if you expect the 
same growth rate, in 5 years (assumed life of a server) you're at either +625 
GB of data or over 8 TB of data.
Just taking a step back and looking at it from 30,000 feet, a server is the 
least of your storage concerns if you're doubling your data every 19 months or 
so.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Holstrom, Don 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have a file server that has gone above 1 TB. When I first came here to the 
museum a few years ago (8), they had 33 gigs of data on one server. I brought 
in file tape backups until last year when the backup went out of that range.

I always used SCSI RAIDs but even now that is a bit high.

So

I have ordered a new file server with six HD openings. I am figuring a pair of 
10,000-rpm 150 or 300 gig HDs for the OS, I can go Server 03 or 08, figuring on 
08. I would back up one with the other. Then for data, two 2TBS backed up for 
the main data and two 1.5 or less for other data, also backed up. Then I 
could/would backup to external 2TB drives for longevity.

What thinkist thee? Is there another way I should go? Data here will continue 
to increase at the same rate...



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