duplicate it at a later point.
Thanks.
Jeffry C. Nichols, PhD
Instructor/Lab Coordinator
Rice University
Biochemistry Department
Houston, Texas
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I know that several
other macs, including another bluewhite G3 (communicating at
4500-7000 Kb/sec), are supporting and running at 100 Mb.
We are still checking the ports and all for that Mac, but I'm still
curious about the difference between appletalk and TCP/IP.
Thanks.
Jeffry C. Nichols
s annoying.
Thanks.
Jeffry C. Nichols, PhD
Instructor/Lab Coordinator
Rice University
Biochemistry Department
Houston, Texas
Phone: 713-348-2660
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clients which run faster via Appletalk than TCP/IP. Also, I'd like
to know, as someone else mentioned, would it be advantageous to get a
SCSI-2 or SCSI-3 card, or am I limited by the speed of the backup
device itself?
Just my $0.02.
Jeffry C. Nichols, PhD
Instructor/Lab Coordinator
Rice
o skip a client if the
backup on that client has exceeded "X" minutes/hours.
Any likelihood of this being implemented?
Thanks.
Jeffry C. Nichols, PhD
Instructor/Lab Coordinator
Rice University
Biochemistry Departm
In one of the messages, there was talk about firewire to SCSI bridges
and how Retrospect supports them.
Is this support for specifically made devices? The reason I ask is
we just bought a new iMac and it gets less use overall than the
current backup computer. I was considering purchasing a
I recently bought a FireREX firewire to SCSI converter in the hopes
of using my Exabyte 8700 LT (8mm) tape drive with out new iMac.
I've tried just about everything I can to get this to work, but with no luck.
Has anyone set up a similar system, or is this just not going to work?
Thanks.
Jeff