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Date:      Sat, 1 Aug 1998 10:50:21 -0400
From:      Nathan Dorfman <nathan@fcc.net>
To:        Andrew Bromage <bromage@queens.unimelb.edu.au>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: CD writers as a backup medium
Message-ID:  <19980801105021.B12513@fcc.net>
In-Reply-To: <19980801180401.24027@queens.unimelb.edu.au>; from Andrew Bromage on Sat, Aug 01, 1998 at 06:04:01PM %2B1000
References:  <199807311940.MAA11663@hub.freebsd.org> <199808010247.WAA05287@pobox.ids.net> <19980801180401.24027@queens.unimelb.edu.au>

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On Sat, Aug 01, 1998 at 06:04:01PM +1000, Andrew Bromage wrote:
> G'day all.
> 
> Just wondered if anyone had thoughts on using a CD writer with
> FreeBSD-stable as a backup medium.  Does the lack of hard real-timeness
> matter? Like, if some other process starts thrashing, will my CD be
> ruined?  Is the support for some writers better than others?  Should I
> just stick with tape?  

Yes, the lack of hard real-timeness matters. CD writers ideally
want a constant stream of data. Depending on the size of the buffer
in your drive, you can interrupt the stream for as much as a second
or two. However, if some other process starts thrashing and the CDR
drive's buffer *is* exhausted, there is nothing more to write and
you're SOL, as that CD is now a coaster.

This is why people make filesystems on their hard disk and then burn
it to CD. However, if the system is mostly idle, and you have a fast
disk, you shouldn't have too many problems backing up to CD. You may
want to consider sticking to tape though. Tapes hold what, 4 gigs?
CD-ROMS hold 650MB. 

> Cheers,
> Andrew Bromage

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