coxs@itsgw.rpi.edu (Sean Cox) (12/10/90)
I'm administering a Novell Network for RPI's newspaper, and we're
looking for a "new" way to bakcup our server. Currently, we back things
up to tape, but we'd like to switch to a more "flexible" medium.
At this point, we're looking into either Bernoulli Boxes, or perhaps
read-write optical disks. Does anyone have any experience with using
either of these products for backups? Particular vendors for these?
Comments? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
-Sean
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