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From: ginosko!cg-atla!weber@husc6.harvard.edu
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Subject: Re: what do you use to backup arge amounts of data on your Sun network?
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Date: 27 Sep 89 12:33:59 GMT
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When it comes to backing up >50GB there's only one game in town that meets
your requirements for cheap media, cron, etc: EXABYTE.  No one else has
the experience or the installed base that they do, not even close.

WORM is doesn't work (to me) because the media is very expensive and the
max I've seen on a WORM (any formfactor) is about 2-3GB.

There is about 3-4 organizations here using Exabytes for all their backups
and we've had no serious problems.  Just use the good media (Sony) and
RTFM.  The best vendor I've seen for a SW/HW package is DELTA
MICRO-SYSTEMS.  There are others but DELTA's is complete, it works and
it's easy to install (easy is relative).

I looked at ARTICON and their documentation is poor.

All Exabyte hardware systems are the same inside.  Various VAR's just use
the box of choice w/some power supply.  So what you're buying is their
box, their software, and their support.  We got the thing to run under 3.5
OS with some fiddling with the buffer sizes.  Buffer sizing is very
important to speed.  You can get it to stream with the proper buffer sizes
but w/o them its VERY slow.

						Regards,
					       Jeff Weber