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Gary

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Since: Apr 05, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:00 am
Post subject: Looking for fast network storage
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I'm looking for network storage, mainly for backups. The one that
appealed the most to me was the Netgear SC 101. But reviews said it
was painfully slow, which was sure to trouble me.

Can anyone suggest other network storage, not too expensive, that
would be faster?

Thanks in advance.

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Gary

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 2:58 am
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I'm looking for network storage, mainly for backups. The one that
appealed the most to me was the Netgear SC 101. But reviews said it
was painfully slow, which was sure to trouble me.

Can anyone suggest other network storage, not too expensive, that
would be relatively fast?

Thanks in advance.

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Yousuf Khan

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:58 pm
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Gary wrote:
> I'm looking for network storage, mainly for backups. The one that
> appealed the most to me was the Netgear SC 101. But reviews said it
> was painfully slow, which was sure to trouble me.
>
> Can anyone suggest other network storage, not too expensive, that
> would be relatively fast?

Without knowing what your definition of inexpensive is, have you looked
at tape (DLT, LTO, etc.)?

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Bill

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:45 am
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Yousuf Khan wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>> I'm looking for network storage, mainly for backups. The one that
>> appealed the most to me was the Netgear SC 101. But reviews said it
>> was painfully slow, which was sure to trouble me.
>>
>> Can anyone suggest other network storage, not too expensive, that
>> would be relatively fast?
>
> Without knowing what your definition of inexpensive is, have you looked
> at tape (DLT, LTO, etc.)?
>
Tape?
The last time I relied on tape I did a triple backup and when I needed
something all 3 were bad. I would recommend using 3 500GB drives in a
rotating backup scheme, or some of the now expensive 1 or 2 TB external
hard drive setups. Personal experience has made me very un-trusting of tape.
Bill Baka
Disclaimer,
We did a lot of work with strong magnets and hard drives survived close
encounters where tapes did not.
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