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Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Phoenix, Aug 21, 2004.

  1. Phoenix
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    For those who dont read the front page
    I have just posted a new article giving a brief overview of data backup/redundancy and disaster recovery and its various deployments in todays business climate
    read it here

    just a note, i would like to ask folk to post comments in the article at the bottom of the article in the comments section, this will help liven up the articles section, and this is where they are supposed to go, this is just a pointer to let people know there is a new article :)

    and ahem, if you learn something from the article, let the rep points flow ;)
     
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  2. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    The article is here for anyone interested.

    EDIT: Woops - looks like you "out-edited" me there, Ryan :oops:
     
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  3. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    i am considerably quicker than yaauuuuwwwww :)
     
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  4. r4merlin

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    Very intesresting article. And yep them tapes are still as popular as ever, the tape operations guys where I work manage well over 500,000 of the damn things in all different types.
     
  5. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    Nice article Phoenix.

    Some of our newer servers use RAID 5 and are backed up on a daily basis to our Network Attached Storage devices and then once a week all the servers are backed up to good old tape (that takes ages). :biggrin
     
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  6. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    I know aj, i was going to write a more detailed article on NAS and SAN architecture and design considerations in general, hence why SAN got a tiny mention and NAS didnt (its very similar to NLS, but more expensive than an in house built solution)
    (wonder if i should attach these links to my CV LOL)
     
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  7. Fergal1982

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    cool article Phoenix. still considering if i want RAID 5 or 0+1 (not sure yet! lol).

    Fergal
     
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