Original question: >I'm interested in anyones experience with various external tape devices >for doing network backups of other solaris machines. We are currently >using a number of 8mm DDS2 sun tape drives for local and >remote backups. > >But we may have some extra money this quarter to relieve me from having to >flip tapes daily and limit our storage capability. This would likely sit >on a low-end Ultra (5 or 10) running 2.7. What I'm looking for is >probably a DDS3 4mm or 8mm tape stacker. These at least use relatively >inexpensive tapes compared to AME tapes and are pretty standard. I've >seen such stackers for sale in non-Sun catalogs (eg MicroWarehouse) for >reasonable amounts of money (ie <$10K). > >Opinions? horror/success-stories? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to: Brian Kerr Alan Reichert Tim Carlson Louis Hoo David Foster Mark Hargrave Marcelino Mata Bill Fay Marcelino Mata Eric Paul Terje J. Hanssen Hindley Nick Sergio Gelato Glenn Burkhardt Moti Levy Tim Evans Paul Frederiksen Michael Peppard and others still queued on the internet. Most seemd to like DLT due to the large capacity albeit somewhat high initial expense for tapes. Many others had good experiences with DDS3, some did not. A few claimed good vibes from AIT. Many also warned me away from various software packages especially legato (been there, done that, got the T-shirt). There was some discussion of using libraries vs stackers. At one time we were using solstice backup nsr. Some loved it; I hated it. I like the simplicity of native software (ufsdump, rsh, dd) that I KNOW will work on every OS. After all, what happens if you lose the nsr index... Further, nsr must be registered (cost issue) on separate machines, must have client and server software (complexity). Again, I believe in the KISS approach. Religious wars. This has certainly given me enough to go on. Thanks again =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- generated by /dev/dave -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= David Stern TSI TelSys Manager, Information Systems 410-872-3906Received on Mon Jun 4 15:31:13 2001
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