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With hard drive sizes getting 400, 500, 750GB in size, how are we going to back up this information?
Even with BluRay, that is only about 50GB of storage.
Tape drives do 80, 100GB.... unless you get into a library so you can span tapes.
It would take 625 CD-R's to back up 400MB.
It would take 86 DVD's to back up 400MB
It would take 48 DVD-DL's to back up 400MB
It would take 8 BluRay discs to back up 400MB (at 50GB each)
So, how are we going to protect our data?
And I mean offsite storage. I don't consider RAID arrays as backups.
The only solution I can think of is an external portable drive... but that has it's own issues (reliability, don't drop it, etc....)
We think of all this huge storage.. but we don't consider how to protect it and back it up. What do you think is the future of *backups*?
Just my 2¢
"Life gets mighty precious when there's less of it to waste." -Bonnie Raitt "Nick of Time"
--Greg
Even with BluRay, that is only about 50GB of storage.
Tape drives do 80, 100GB.... unless you get into a library so you can span tapes.
It would take 625 CD-R's to back up 400MB.
It would take 86 DVD's to back up 400MB
It would take 48 DVD-DL's to back up 400MB
It would take 8 BluRay discs to back up 400MB (at 50GB each)
So, how are we going to protect our data?
And I mean offsite storage. I don't consider RAID arrays as backups.
The only solution I can think of is an external portable drive... but that has it's own issues (reliability, don't drop it, etc....)
We think of all this huge storage.. but we don't consider how to protect it and back it up. What do you think is the future of *backups*?
Just my 2¢
"Life gets mighty precious when there's less of it to waste." -Bonnie Raitt "Nick of Time"
--Greg