Subject: | Re: Raid Backup Storage |
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From: | "Tim Nielsen" supernielsen |
Date: | Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:15 pm ((PST)) |
I'll second Bernie's recommendation for Drobo, several people I know are using it, and it offers in reality double protection, if one drive fails, it can rebuild from the remaining drives. A very clever backup system. www.drobo.com On Dec 13, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Michael Raphael wrote: > Hey Folks, > > I'm looking for some good raid storage systems to better backup a lot > of my recordings. There are so many options now, and I am just > wondering what folks would recommend. I am looking for systems with > firewire connections. > > I have been looking at G-Tech, OWC, Buffalo Systems, Cal > Digit . . . . but can't decide. > > This unit would be used exclusively for backup. > > Thanks, > M > > > |
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