Re: RAID backup

From: Mr. James W. Laferriere (babydr@baby-dragons.com)
Date: Fri Oct 04 2002 - 07:52:46 EST


        Hello Alan , I do not know about modern disk media . But I had a
        Seagate st501 drive that sat shelved for 5 years & put it back
        into the micro-pdp11/23 & booted fine . I ran that for ~ another
        year for a small project I was involved in . I would hope that
        more modern media would have better shelf life than that even ?-)
                Twyl , JimL

On 4 Oct 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 12:20, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > we can build an 8-drive ( 120GB at $200ea ) or ( 160GB at $300>? each )
> > 1U box...about 0.960 - 1.28 TB each backup server ( 1U ) for under $2,500 in parts
> > + cost of raid setup/testing is up to the user
> > - am thinking the 1.6TB of storage for 10K lira(?) is too much
> > i prefer disks to backup data.. so that its always a semi-warm backup
> > ( tapes have always been way tooo slow to find a file and to restore

> The problem with disks is you still have to archive them somewhere, and
> they are bulky. I also dont know what studies are available on the
> degradation of stored disk media over time.

> Capacity is not a problem, 3ware do a 12 channel sata card, with maxtor
> drives that comes in at 320x12 = 3.5Tb

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