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[ILUG] backup options...

[ILUG] backup options...

Chris Higgins chris.higgins at horizon.ie
Thu Mar 21 08:51:59 GMT 2002


 
> Quoting Paul Jakma (paul at clubi.ie):
> > On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Liam Bedford wrote:
> > 
> >> AIT-II is 50G native, AIT-III is 100G native...
> > 
> > ah.. excellent. think i'll buy one for backing up stuff at home.
> > 
> > how much?
> 
> Mere pocket change.  US $5000 or so.  Pick up a pair, to have one on the
> shelf.

Don't you need three ? 
 - One at your primary site
 - One at your secondary site
 - One with your 'oh bugger! panic!' spares


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