----- "Les Mikesell" <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris Baker wrote: > > Also, if you don't require off-site backup, go with an internal drive. > > Some of the external drives out there still have Linux issues. None of > > the internal drives have those kind of issues. > > > > You can get up 2 TB now in one single drive now for under $200. Western > > Digital, Seagate, and Hitachi are all selling them. > > Even if you do need to swap drives, you can get trayless hotswap > enclosures for bare SATA drives. >
We're running BackupPC under Citrix XenServer (have been for about a year now). So if I use an external drive, it'll have to be USB. I think we'll stick with the iSCSI, and then copy the latest archive to an external drive manually. Gerald
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