I setup my server about a year ago with a lot of help from some people here ( My backup strategy has been to rotate offsite external USB HD's. They are kind of cumbersome though and I had a read failure recently, likey from bumping the drive. I am considering moving to the Quantum GoVault ( as the cartridges are supposedly "ruggedized " and can withstand a a drop of 1 meter. I think this may present a few snags though.
I have a Dell Poweredge 2800 in a SCSI RAID 1/RAID 5 configuration. The GoVault is a SATA drive and my server is strictly SCSI. This brings up a
few questions:
1. Would adding a SATA PCI adapter cause any conflicts/problems in a SCSI
system? Another user here had the exact same idea as me and was trying to use the GoVault on his SCSI system using a SATA card, but he was having some problems (2. If not, can anyone recommend a SATA PCI adapter?
3. A quick search on the Dell forums leads me to believe that I may not be able to use the GoVault for two reasons. One, I don't think my PSU comes with a SATA power connector. And two, my media bay is configured with two drives in a RAID 1 hotswap config so I'm not sure have anywhere to put the GoVault.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Dave
I have a Dell Poweredge 2800 in a SCSI RAID 1/RAID 5 configuration. The GoVault is a SATA drive and my server is strictly SCSI. This brings up a
few questions:
1. Would adding a SATA PCI adapter cause any conflicts/problems in a SCSI
system? Another user here had the exact same idea as me and was trying to use the GoVault on his SCSI system using a SATA card, but he was having some problems (2. If not, can anyone recommend a SATA PCI adapter?
3. A quick search on the Dell forums leads me to believe that I may not be able to use the GoVault for two reasons. One, I don't think my PSU comes with a SATA power connector. And two, my media bay is configured with two drives in a RAID 1 hotswap config so I'm not sure have anywhere to put the GoVault.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Dave