rcsmith@anagld.UUCP (Ray Smith) (08/10/88)
I have a situation where I need to be able to backup 300MB of data
in less than 30 minutes. This will probably be done on a Sun system.
My question is, what would be the fastest way of doing this?
- Copy all of the files to a removable drive?
- Dump to tape?
- Which format (tar, dump, cpio, tpio)?
- What kind of blocking factors?
- Which tape drives and controllers are fastest?
- Should we use an Exabyte(sp) drive?
- Remote dump over Ethernet?(nah)
Anyone have any thoughts on these questions?
Thanks,
Ray
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evas@euraiv1.UUCP (Eelco van Asperen) (08/12/88)
in article <516@anagld.UUCP>, rcsmith@anagld.UUCP (Ray Smith) says: > I have a situation where I need to be able to backup 300MB of data > in less than 30 minutes. This will probably be done on a Sun system. The Summer 1988 issue of Sun Technology has an add by Interscience Computer Corporation in which they claim to "back-up 1.2 GigaBye in 30 minutes with our cartridge tape drive". Further details; 1.2 Gigabye capacity, formatted 764 Kb/sec transfer rate 512 Kb cache MegaTape standard 1/2" cartridge Pertec or SCSI interface Advanced error correction Auto cartridge load Extensive diagnostics and data calibration They can be reached at (818) 707-2000. I don't know this company other than by this add; I have no connection to them whatsoever. I just happened to finish reading this magazine just before your message. -- Eelco van Asperen. uucp: evas@eurtrx / mcvax!eurtrx!evas #include <inews/filler.h> earn/bitnet: asperen@hroeur5 #include <stdjunk.h> "We'ld like to know a little bit about you for our files" - Mrs.Robinson, Simon & Garfunkel
ben@bosco.sybase.com (ben ullrich) (08/15/88)
In article <516@anagld.UUCP> rcsmith@anagld.UUCP (Ray Smith) writes: > >I have a situation where I need to be able to backup 300MB of data >in less than 30 minutes. This will probably be done on a Sun system. >My question is, what would be the fastest way of doing this? > - Dump to tape? > - Which format (tar, dump, cpio, tpio)? > - Which tape drives and controllers are fastest? sun sells fugitsu gcr tape drives that work fairly well.. on a lightly loaded system, i've seen them back up an entire eagle (~500mb) in 30 minutes. it takes 4 tapes or so, however, even at 6250 bpi. this definitely is not fastest (disk to disk probably is), but is sure straightforward. dump was the utility that did this, btw. ...ben -- ben ullrich sybase, inc. database administrator 6475 christie avenue mis department emeryville, ca 94608 {pyramid,pacbell,sun,mtxinu,capmkt}!sybase!ben 415 - 596 - 3654
klg@njsmu.UUCP (Kenneth Goodwin) (08/18/88)
In article <773@euraiv1.UUCP>, evas@euraiv1.UUCP (Eelco van Asperen) writes: > in article <516@anagld.UUCP>, rcsmith@anagld.UUCP (Ray Smith) says: > > I have a situation where I need to be able to backup 300MB of data > Further details; 1.2 Gigabye capacity, formatted > MegaTape standard 1/2" cartridge####### > They can be reached at (818) 707-2000. Cut out the middleman, call Megatape Corporation Direct: 818 - 357 - 9921 They have three drive models to choose from. (see also posted articles in comp.periph's Ken Goodwin NJ Medical Underwriters