We've had very good experiences with Sony TSL9000 and TSL11000
autoloaders.  Unfortunately only running under windows.  Don't know how
they will handle under Linux.

TJ Fournier

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com
Subject: OT Tape Backup

This isnt directly related to RedHat, but I figured someone could give
me a direction to go in. We are a small company (only 7-8 server) All
RedHat except for 1 Win2k server. We are growwing out of our backup
schemes as 1 of the servers we have can only backup 20GB of data and we
have surpassed that. Our DLT drive on the Windows Server isnt very
reliable (I think it is beyond its life cycle) and unfortunately none of
the other servers are backed up (but really need to be). I am looking at
Tape Loaders that will backup all the servers nightly. It seems that the
prices go from anywhere around $3000 US and up depending on size etc.
Since we are small, we probably do not need a 400GB space, but 120/240
would probably do well for us. What tape loaders are you using and how
do you like them. I have looked at doing other methods of backing up
(rsync) and we may still pursue that, but we need something that we can
take offsite in case of disaster etc.


 Richard Humphrey
 System Administrator
 Multicam L.P.
 (972)929-4070 ext 2408
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