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Jeff

There are copmpanies doing the thing you describe.
But those of us in our right state of mind, remove the tapes as soon as
possible and store them offsite.


 
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Jeff Crosby
Verzonden: woensdag 1 december 2004 14:19
Aan: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Onderwerp: BRMS and tape "storage"

We've been installing an i5 the last couple of days and during the
'hurry up
and wait' phases I've been talking to the SIS engineer about using BRMS
which will be new to me.

He said a number of companies use 10 tapes in rotation, 5 per week,
alternating.  On Monday they will load 5 tapes into the tape drive and
leave
them there all week.  BRMS will use a different tape each day.  On
Friday
they get removed and stored.  The following Monday the other 5 tapes are
loaded and the week is repeated.

Do companies actually do this?  Backup onto a tape and leave it in the
drive?  There is no way I would do this.  Once the backup is finished,
the
tape is removed and stored in the fire-resistant safe within a few
minutes.
Why would you leave your most current backups in the tape drive while
older
backups are stored in the safe?  Am I crazy?

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Jeff Crosby
Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531

The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my
company.  Unless I say so.



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