Good point. Also, remember that RAID only protects against disc failure,
not accidental or malicious deleting, software errors that corrupt the data,
or the need to have a copy of the data from a "point in time". (I put that
phrase in quotes because there is no such thing. There are points in space,
and moments in time.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Black, Cory [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 3:39 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: OT: IBM - 400 GB hard drives by 2003
Steve just wrote
/SNIP/
Even with my DLT4000 tape drive, backing up 150GB is just
not something I'm going to want to do very frequently, if ever.
/SNIP/
Assuming Steve is not setting up a 150 GB system for home use I'll ask how
does that fit in with your disaster recovery plan, offsite storage, etc.?
That's not something we could or would try to get past the auditors.
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