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Heat an issue for External disk? by
jjsmithin
I put a Western Digital 120Gig 7200rpm in a USB external case used in a
home office and I would like to leave it on 24/7 to backup up 4 PCs
over LAN. (If I have to remember to turn it on each day, I wont get
consistent backups)
The case has no fan, but good space around it and vents for...
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iSCSI userspace implementation? by
Andreas Krennmair
Hi,
I was having a quick look at iSCSI on Linux, and there seem to be a
number of solutions, both for using a Linux host as iSCSI initiator and as
iSCSI target. What I saw was that virtually every solution was
kernel-based, supported by some userspace daemon. I do understand that
this is the way...
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SAN - optical unit q's by
bob & joe
I am looking for a SAN/NAS unit for video storage. The unit must have
a capacity of 50TB. Also looking for an optical autoloader for
offline storage and backup of the SAN unit. It's capacity must be at
least 250TB.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
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February 10th 05 12:01 PM
by Dean
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Remarkable Backup Hardware=tomshardware,xbit labs by
mystro
Just when I needed something I'm happily surprised to find a product
that offers true bullet-proof backups without the anxieties or
questionable restore issues that most current tools leave you
with,anyway...reading of my favorite pc-info web sites Toms and Xbit
labs both of whom rave about Radix...
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Network Attached Storage security on LAN? by
jtsnow
I have a Networ Attached Storage (NAS) device on home LAN behind a Linksys
router (w/firewall) connected full time to WWW. The NAS is a backup server
that controls a USB harddrive and backs up 4 PCs. The NAS is Linksys NSLU2
controlling a 250mb drive. I suppose this is the same issue with...
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Experiences with HP MSA1500 by
stmoebius
Hi everyone,
We are currently evaluating some entry-level SAN products, among them
the HP MSA1500. Does anyone have experiences with it?
Any answers appreciated.
Thanks,
Stefan Moebius
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29TB of storage for sale by
frostbyte
I have a used LSI SAN that I am looking to part with. The system may
be sold in part, or whole. Here is the rough configuration.
5 controller pairs
24 shelves
102 50GB drives
138 180GB drives
5k per TB or best offer gets it.
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experiences with LaCie USB hard drive by
Andrew
have you got any experiences with LaCie hard drive?
I would like to buy one (LaCie 300728ek 250 GB Hard Drive LaCie 300728ek 250
GB Hard Drive)
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Swappin out HD on USB external? by
jtsnow
Is there any issue with swappin out a HD on an older Lacie USB external?
The drive inside now is a Seagate EIDE 5400RPM 60GB.
Id like to get a on sale a 300gb 7200 RPM to put in it.
Assuming power supply is beefie enough, you think that will work ok?
thanks
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February 8th 05 09:51 AM
by jtsnow
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Why Can't NetApp Keep Time by
[email protected]
The company I work for has NetApp file servers and according to our IT
people, they can't keep proper time using NTP.
Why not?
Consequently, builds across network drives are a nuisance. Apparently
the clock drifts fast and our ops set the time slow to compensate. We
don't have to have the...
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February 8th 05 12:50 AM
by Wolf
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Memory Upgrade by
PrettyOK
Can a Compaq Presario 1230 notebook accommodate a memory upgrade to 64
or higher? How much would it cost, can I do this myself?
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PrettyOK
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Memory Upgrade by
PrettyOK
Can a Compaq Presario 1230 notebook accommodate a memory upgrade to 64
or higher?
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PrettyOK
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Improving LAN txfer rate? by
jtsnow
Im doing drive image backups over a 100baseT LAN using Norton Ghost from a
PC P4 w/XP to a network storage device.
Looks like the transfer rate over LAN is about 25 Megbit/s and LAN shows 25%
utilization and CPU about 50%. Drive is only being accessed about 1/3 the
time so drive is not limiting...
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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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Tape Backup by
[email protected]
I am looking for opinions on what a decent tape backup for a PC
workstation might be, somewhere around 40 gigs or so, speed is not the
biggest issue, mostly being reasonablly priced and around 40 gigs (give
or take a few). I'm wondering what people think the better brands are
for this type of...
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ethernet to USB is very slow...help? by
jtsnow
When I send data over my home LAN ethernet to a hard drive running on a USB
2.0 its very slow data transfer. This is PC to PC over 100baseT wired home
LAN to do disk backups. The slowness occurs in the translation from
10baseT100 to the USB 2.0 and the CPU is 100% utilized.
Are there cards that...
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February 5th 05 08:29 PM
by jtsnow
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XPs backup via LAN? by
jtsnow
Im backing up using the XP provided "Backu"p located in the Accessories
directory.
I have a 2nd computer on a home LAN and have mapped its harddrive to my
primary computer and also set the 2nd comptuer mapped drive to "share" at
the root or "C:" level.
When I back up using the XP utility, it...
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Guide to the common implementations of RAID by
Dave
Hi guys,
I've written a short guide to the most common levels of RAID in use,
mainly so people new to computers and storage solutions can get to
grips with it. I know I would have found a guide useful a year ago when
I was new to RAID. I know there are many resources out there, but I
tried to make...
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February 5th 05 01:30 PM
by Dave
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