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I found a place to get USB-2 boxen for disk drives for $30/ea delivered.
I'm starting to think that this may be a good thing for spare drives.
Now put some of them behind a Linksys NAS head for about $100 and you have a
medium to low performance disk farm cheap. And for a backup, plug in another
disk and mirror it, then unplug it to put it offline.
I used the service listed below for my data. I only backup things like
Quicken files, my resume, tax data, etc. I figure the rest can be rebuilt
without much loss. ... I actually had to do that, while I was still using
the '30 day free home trial' and it worked well for me. (If some folks would
give it a try - no credit card needed unless you keep the service - I would
like some feedback from others!)
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Keep your critical files backed up and secure
- - > Dr.Backup Remote Online Backup Service < - -
> 30 day free trial period--Free help with setup <
http://www.drbackup.net?pid=Coats
(Extra FREE storage when you sign up using the full link above)
---------- Original Message -----------
From: John Chambers <jc at trillian.mit.edu>
To: <discuss at blu.org>
Sent: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:15:08 UTC
Subject: Re: Backups was Restoring MBR - Solved
> Steve Seremeth wrote
> | ... In my mind the pros of the HDD solution pretty
> | easily outweigh the very few cons. We have reached the beautiful age
> | where disk is cheap (I try to pay $.50 or less per GB of reusable HDD
> | storage), which is why many big companies are starting to use SATA
> | arrays for backups instead of tape.
>
> Then there's the comment by Linus Torvalds, to the effect that you
> shouldn't do backup at all. You should put your stuff online and make
> it sufficiently valuable that other people back it up on their own
> disks.
>
> (Presumably this was said with tongue at least half in cheek. I'd
> guess that he doesn't actually put his financial records, account
> numbers, etc. online. ;-)
>
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