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Date:      Thu, 24 Dec 1998 15:14:45 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Bill Hamilton <bhamil@cmpu.net>, rick hamell <hamellr@dsinw.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Disks for backup (was: SCSI Tape Drive Recommendations?)
Message-ID:  <19981224151445.Q12346@freebie.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <3681B524.5E76C288@cmpu.net>; from Bill Hamilton on Wed, Dec 23, 1998 at 09:29:40PM -0600
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.981223191024.26066A-100000@dsinw.com> <3681B524.5E76C288@cmpu.net>

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On Wednesday, 23 December 1998 at 21:29:40 -0600, Bill Hamilton wrote:
> rick hamell wrote:
>>
>>> Related question: Is the Iomega Jaz supported under FreeBSD?
>>> Wouldn't that be cheaper than most tape drives?
>>> (Granted, you only have 2gb per cartidge and they are more costly that
>>> tape.)
>>
>>         Except for the fact the they're not much more reliable either. :(
>> I personally have never even used one, but from what I understand they're
>> as picky to setup as the Zip drives are. I think that for the money,
>> another hard drive is still the best, most reliable way to go.
>
> Except that you wouldn't take it off-site easily.

Why not?  Buy a so-called ``mobile rack'', a frame with a removable
drawer in which you insert the disk.  They're worth buying for the
funny pseudo-English instruction manual alone.

> Assuming that doesn't bother me ...
> would one just not mount it until you wanted to backup or restore?
> Would one use tar or something else to backup? Just curious.

A good question.  tar has some advantages, including highest storage
density, but random access isn't one of them, so it might be worth
using it as a file system.  You might combine the two (keep multiple
backups of individual file systems as compressed tar archives, for
example).

Greg
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