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Negoish:DIRECT - SALES MANAGER > Storage/Software by
Negoish:DIRECT
Negoish:DIRECT
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Enterprise Exchange between Sales Entrepreneurs, Sales Management,
Sales Professionals, and Sales Headhunters for Sales Solutions,
Sales Recruitment, Sales Experts, and Sales Subscriptions.
SALES EMPLOYER: Vendor Software/Storage - 100,000,000 Sales/Private
SALES...
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NETAPP Filer "Disk shelf fault" Error by
Kaka
I have DATA ONTAP 7.0.6 on the filer. On the GUI, filer status is
"Disk shelf fault" and I also see the following in the system log:
Sun Oct 7 01:00:00 PDT :
Fault reported on disk storage shelf attached to channel 0c. Please
check fans, power, and temperature.
When I physically check the...
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Some general questions about backup systems, mainly speed of restore by
Rob Nicholson
We have an LTO 100GB/200GB drive backing up a variety of data spread across
~5 servers. We also backup a few local directories on development PCs "just
in case". We're currently running an ancient copy of ArcServeIT 6.61 on NT4
for which the support contract ran out ages ago :-) The ArcServe host...
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exabyte vxa-2 tape drive error by
Lynn McGuire
I am getting an error while backing up to my Exabyte VXA-2 tape
drive on certain tapes. This is the second tape for this occurance.
I own 10 tapes (I have written to each tape several times now).
The error message is:
Error: TapeAlert: Your data is at risk:
1. Copy any data you require from this...
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Writing to block device is *slower* than writing to the filesystem!? by
kkkk
Hi all,
we have a new machine with 3ware 9650SE controllers and I am testing
hardware RAID and linux software MD raid performances
For now I am on hardware RAID. I have setup a raid-0 with 14 drives.
If I create an xfs filesystem on it (whole device, no partitioning,
aligned stripes during mkfs,...
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August 10th 09 06:40 PM
by kkkk
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storage solution by
JL
Hi
I write from Spain, excuses for my english please
We need a massive storage solution starting around 2 TB and growing up. So
we need an scalable solution. It's not critical information so it's not
necessary 24h disponibility and no rapid access. It's bassically for storing
pdf, photos, and a...
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October 18th 04 10:45 AM
by JL
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SCSI-SATA disk storage recommendation? by
- C -
Your requirements sound strangely similar to my project... I have a need for
10TB usable space with RAID10. From my research and current hardware in the
office, I am going with rackable.com's storage servers. For $90k, they will
give me 5 storage severs and a gigabit ethernet switch in their...
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May 6th 04 12:29 AM
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why are USB flash drive "GB" so small? by
[email protected]
On May 27, 8:43*am, George Orwell wrote:
I got a USB flash drive of 8 GB, and it has just a pinch
over 8 x 10^9 bytes. I know magnetic disk GB are so,
but since the flash is solid state, I would expect that
it goes in powers of 2: 1024^3.
So where is the missing 7%...
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Backup strategy advice required please ... by
Rob Keel
Hi,
I thought maybe it was about time I implemented some kind of backup strategy
for all my personal files at home.
I have a bundle of data cd's and was just wondering what methods other
people have adopted in order to insure against future data loss.
How would I go about creating an exact copy...
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Seagate Model ST3200822A by
daveiosys
Does anybody have experience with Seagate
ATA Baracuda 200 Gbyte Hard Drive - Model: ST3200822A.
A local retailer has them for $ 124.99.
Rebate of $ 50.00 from Seagate... So total cost: $ 74.99
Specs say 7200 RPM - 8 mb Buffer - 5 Year Warranty....
Sounds like a good deal - But is it too good to...
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Foolproof warning for drive failure in a RAID? by
Spacey Spade
When a drive fails in RAID(1), I would like the RAID to stop functioning
so that users will not continue to operate on the remaining mirror
drive. This with a couple of small businesses not really requiring a
hot spare. I cannot find details anywhere describing exactly what
happens when a disk...
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Cheap remote storage for VMware ESX by
Ole Thomsen
I'm looking for a small 2-disk mirrored remote storage with embedded OS for
my ESX test setup.
According to the VMware forums, NFS has to be v3 and TCP-based - not UDP.
I have found Adaptec Snap Server 210, with the advantage of optional iSCSI,
but it's not that cheap.
Qnap TS-209 Pro is a new...
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Long term archival storage by
dgm
I have around 20 Tb of data that I (a) want to store for a very (50
years)long time and also have available for search and download.
The data consists of two types:
(a) the preservation masters which is the data we want to keep and is
in tiff
and bwf formats among others
(b) the viewing copies...
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April 4th 05 12:47 AM
by dgm
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FS: ADIC Scalar 220 AIT by
Chris Patterson
In stock, taking offers:
ADIC Scalar AIT 220 PN# 99-0221-01
Interface Type SCSI
Manufacturer Part Number 99-0221-01
Storage Type Tape Drive Library
Tape Type AIT
Key Features
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Backup Exec 8.6 all backups "queued" by
kerleyp(you_must_remove_this)
All the sudden all of our backups are "queued"
I uninstalled Backup Exec and Reinstalled it and it had the same
results. Any ides?
Pat
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Physical sector location by
Nuno Magalhaes
If you have a given sector, say 5000th sector (logical), how can you
get the physical location in: platters, tracks and sectors?
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Remote backup in Veritas Backup Exec by
Christer Hamre
Hi everyone !
Hope someone can help us with the following.
In the remote tree in Veritas Backup Exec the checkboxes are grey
marked and can not be expanded.
Some computers in the network domain can be expanded and some can not.
The backup software is installed on a computer that has W2k...
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[Announcement] FlashBoot - a tool to make USB Flash Disks bootable by
PrimeExpert
FlashBoot is a tool to make USB disks bootable. Its primary focus is
USB Flash disks, but other types of USB devices are supported too.
Making disk bootable means reformatting of target media (that's
optional) and transferring system files to it. Different types of
systems are supported: DOS kernel...
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