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> DO NOT USE TAPE MEDIA FOR IMPORTANT BACKUPS!
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> With tape media you will never know if your backups are indeed
> reliable when the time comes and you need to restore from them.
> Tropical climate makes the tape media vulnerable to fungus, so unless
> you store your tapes in a climate controlled room....



Well usually with tapes you have a daily backup. And usually nowadays, tape
is just one backup solution aside from offsite dump all others that you can
think of. The more options you have, the better your data will be available.

However, I have an HP ML570 here (and DL380), but the USB is ver 1.1 . With
it, I can't put a USB external backup. Its just way tooo slow over that USB
link. Anybody got the same issue or is it just me.

Also, for a proprietary (HP, IBM, etc) server, where would you put the IDE
harddrive for backups. Unless you open the case itself and put it there. Now
that would be hard to remove as you have to always open the case and
shutdown the server. No pun intended but if you have a good solution for
this, I'm open to it.

At the end, tape backup is still is used for backup but, not as a final
solution. You have to have another one.
I think thats the right thing to say.
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