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[ale] on-line storage (was: Recommendation for off-line storage?)
- Subject: [ale] on-line storage (was: Recommendation for off-line storage?)
- From: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch)
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 16:15:03 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On a similar note.. anybody have any good recommendations for remote
on-line backup (approx 12GB). I thought about doing the GoogleFS
thing... but not sure that it is worth it.
-Jim P.
Allan Metts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have several hundred Gigabytes of data that's in my way. I need to keep it, but I don't need regular access to it. More data is coming in now that will eventually need the same treatment.
>
> So I'm looking for a good solution for off-line data storage. Here's what I'm looking for:
>
> --*-- Rack-mountable
>
> --*-- Non-proprietary hardware, no special "backup" software
>
> --*-- Supports Linux distributions. I choose which one.
>
> --*-- Uses readily-available and inexpensive IDE drives.
>
> --*-- Easy to set up and administer. We have no time to fiddle with this -- I'm thinking 1) mount the drive, 2) copy the files, 3) unmount the drive, 4) remove and replace the drive. The machine still needs to work when I pop in an unformatted or unrecognized drive.
>
> --*-- Hot-pluggable drives would be nice if it doesn't make things complicated. I'm willing to power down the machine to swap the drives if need be.
>
>
> I think what I'm looking for is a bare-bones rackable server, with an internal IDE drive to boot Linux, a CD-ROM drive to install Linux, and two removable drive bays that I can dump the data to.
>
> Suggestions? Recommendations?
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Allan Metts, VP -- Technology & Operations
> AirSage, Inc.
> ametts at airsage.com
> (404) 861-3404
>
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