Where I work we have to keep data indefinitely for 7-10 years, so
tapes are a necessity.
I have an intermediary server with 12T of disk storage (raid6+2) which
is used to store our data intermediately. Every week, the data is
migrated offsite via tape to be archived at Iron Mountain. We perform
a monthly and a yearly full in order to archive on different levels,
all done through the CommVault backup application.
When you are in the healthcare industry, there's no way to escape it,
unfortunately.
On 4/22/07, JT Moree <
moreejt@pcxperience.com> wrote:
> > Dan Lund wrote:
> > In the business world, tape is what you use to backup large amounts of
> > data frequently for very inexpensive prices.
>
> Where I work (which is a business) ;) we have over 2.4T of data which
> are backed up to 3 servers on 750G hard drives and I'm about to
> implement dirvish on one of them. two rotate offsite alternately. One
> is sitting next to me now.
>
> Tapes suck. My IT director set this up before I started. He seems to
> agree.
>
> - --
> JT Morée
> PC Xperience, Inc.
> >
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