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our office backs up once a week at a cost of $100/tape. It takes 11 tapes to do a complte backup. This translates to $1,100 a week for backup. It seems like there must be a cheaper way. Is there?
mh
I make dual daily automatic backups to 500GB mini portable USB harddisks: this is not incremental, just synchronizing. In all programs I work with I save incremental (which are also sync'd to the USB disks) and after project end the incremental backups are deleted on all disks for 90 %. Next to that I have disk arrays at home and at the office which carry all projects/data from the last 2-3 years. When the USB disks are full I keep 1 at home and 1 in a safe. It takes between 3-6 months to fill up the disks, before I have to buy new ones.
our office backs up once a week at a cost of $100/tape. It takes 11 tapes to do a complte backup. This translates to $1,100 a week for backup. It seems like there must be a cheaper way. Is there?
mh
We run a 48TB system and do full backups quarterly with incremental in between. You should not need a full BU ever week. This way in your case you would be spending about 1400 a quarter as the incremental is not that much space.
We run a 48TB system and do full backups quarterly with incremental in between. You should not need a full BU ever week. This way in your case you would be spending about 1400 a quarter as the incremental is not that much space.
quarterly is way to infrequent. We make changes to exhibits dailey, hourly, minute by minute. We are a Planning, civil eng, survey company with 3d when required.
mh
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