[geeks] tape backup, revisited
Micah R Ledbetter
vlack-lists at vlack.com
Sat Jun 16 21:25:28 CDT 2007
On Jun 16, 2007, at 20:12, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Actually, I just checked, and LTO-2 is even better ... brand new
> 200GB
> (uncompressed) LTO-2 tapes can be had for $35. That's $175 per
> terabyte
> for LTO-2 tape, compared to $220 per terabyte for disk at your quoted
> price point.
>
> ...And in fact, I just found LTO-2 tapes for $28 at another vendor
> ($140/terabyte) and LTO-3 tapes (400GB native capacity, uncompressed)
> for $45, which is about $112.50 per terabyte. And the vendor offers
> volume discounts off *that*.
Wow. How expensive are the tape drives?
I've always thought that tape was pretty cool just because you could
have a ROBOT[0] to load your library for you :). Never had one, though.
- Micah
[0] Don't forget to have multiple backup systems in place, if you're
using robots[1].
[1] http://www.xkcd.com/c251.html, and don't forget to read the alt-
text.
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