We need to change our tape backup device, since we have run out of room. Based upon the amount we back up now and the growth over the last year, I would say that in 5 years time we will be backing up about 160GB, and we would certainly be looking for a device to have a service life of at least 5 years.
My personal feeling is that we should be looking at the native capacity, rather than the compressed capacity, as we never get anything like what the manufacturers quote.
The problem appears to be not getting a tape drive with the right capacity, but the transfer rate. As an example, we have an external USB2 HP DAT 160, which regardless of the quoted rate, actually takes well over 8 hours to complete a backup and verify on 67GB of data, which is about 8Gb per hour.
Obviously, backing up 160GB at this rate would be a non-starter, as it must all be done within at the very most 8 hours, preferably faster.
Of course, we are not making things any better by using a USB2 interface, although the server it is connected to is SCSI. However, we may replace the server soon and I don't want to be tied to SCSI, whereas USB does seem a convenient interface.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the best technology for the above? Any ideas gratefully appreciated.
My personal feeling is that we should be looking at the native capacity, rather than the compressed capacity, as we never get anything like what the manufacturers quote.
The problem appears to be not getting a tape drive with the right capacity, but the transfer rate. As an example, we have an external USB2 HP DAT 160, which regardless of the quoted rate, actually takes well over 8 hours to complete a backup and verify on 67GB of data, which is about 8Gb per hour.
Obviously, backing up 160GB at this rate would be a non-starter, as it must all be done within at the very most 8 hours, preferably faster.
Of course, we are not making things any better by using a USB2 interface, although the server it is connected to is SCSI. However, we may replace the server soon and I don't want to be tied to SCSI, whereas USB does seem a convenient interface.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the best technology for the above? Any ideas gratefully appreciated.