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Do they have a windows server inhouse by any chance that has some space on it? If so, backup to savf's then ftp binary them to your windows server...then from there spin them off to a removeable drive periodically... Won't replace what you need from a savsys and I recommend a save/21 periodically still, but if they're not doing any user/security/dev/application maintenance and just need offlines of the production libs, then this should work. Also make sure your LF's are in the same lib as your PF's...

And, this will work with a unix server as well as a windows one...

Just off the top of my balding little head before I start counting punch cards...:)

Don in DC

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On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Jim Franz wrote:

Looking for backup options (user backup (70 gig raid 5 at 50% used) data & 
programs) for a small
i5 system. Already considering mirror or remote journal to another i5. Customer 
wants this to be
a lights out system with no operations. (Customer is also very cheap...yet 
demands reliability-and i know you get what u pay for).
jim
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