[Cialug] raid/nas

n.d admin at c0wzftp.com
Wed Aug 31 10:56:25 CDT 2005


did i say 100TB? if so i ment 1TB. i expect to spend the most on the 
actual disks. no idea yet.  since i'm leaving on a deployment in a month 
i'm going to wait to do this until i get back in a few years. no point 
in doing it now and having out of date technology in 2 years, right? not 
to mention the chance of having to replace some of the drives w/o really 
using them.

i'll also pry use it to archive tv shows on.

Daniel Wittenberg wrote:

>100TB of space can't be cheap...how much you planning on spending on
>that?
>
>Dan
>
>On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 10:15 -0500, n.d wrote:
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>>kinda a set it and forget it type of archive(packrat) storage solution, 
>>backup dvds, music cds, sofware cds, etc etc. stuff like that. i'm 
>>paranoid about losing optical data or it going corrupt so i figure this 
>>would be a reasonable way to keep it safe.
>>
>>
>>John.Lengeling at radisys.com wrote:
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>>>What is the application/need for all of the storage?  Just curious 
>>>since that is a lot of storage...
>>>
>>>cialug-bounces at cialug.org wrote on 08/31/2005 09:31:08 AM:
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>>>>the coffers aren't that deep. i'm looking to build myne own.
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>>>>
>>>>if i won the lottery by all means i would be getting a whole closet 
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>>>full
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>>>>of them. but that won't happen when you don't play. ;)
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