Summary: I'm looking for a simple and inexpensive backup solution for a remote location. They have just over a gigabyte of data that needs to be backed up reg...
Summary: I used to back up 3 local nodes on my network via tape. The tape drive seems to have gone over it's life threshold. What are other good, relaible, eas...
Summary: hi, i recenly talked my dad into buying a server for his small business and i set it up for him and everything is working nicely. now i need a backup ...
Summary: There is a computer at my work that has a hard drive that is going bad. I am wondering what the best backup solution is for when the hard drive final...
Summary: I am in Search of the Best Tape Back Solution for My Company. We Have outgrown our DLT4 Tape Drive. With 40GB Compressed. I Have Seen DLT, Super DAT, ...
Summary: Howw will you do incremental backups daily? you will need software for this. If you are setting up a backup system for a business the idea of using a...
Summary: Google for Backup solutions for small businesses. Below is one product that looks interesting. What kind of data is being backed up? Do you need ...
Summary: i need to post more - i just posted and stepped up a level and re-read the subject of this thread. someone is looking for the cheapest way possible to...
Summary: Im sorry to hear the bad news, But I do have a backup solution (i.e. you have to spend $70) to buy this software at http://www.highergroundsoftware.co...
Summary: Your assessment may be correct. If you have a backup solution in place for your personal files then that would be a good idea. If you decide you wis...
Summary: No, The drives you picked are single drive units. You need 2 or more disks to use RAID. As I stated, some of the units in that series are dual drive...
Summary: In researching a standalone backup solution, I have come across network storage devices that have hot swappable IDE drives, with and without RAID. I'd...
Summary: I was wondering if there is such a thing as RAID 51 or RAID 5+1? Here's what I'd like to accomplish. I want to take 4 hard drives, put 3 of them in a ...
Summary: Not everything is about playing Doom. Linux 2.6 scales well on AMD64, and it's as free for 4 CPUs as 1. If I were looking to compile loads of code, I ...
Summary: IMO the safest backup solution is optical disk. DVDR or CDR are both cheap and pretty safe to store. Being non magnetic and non mechanical, there ar...
Summary: Not much sense in wasting a retail WinXP key on a backup solution. If you are not using the retail version you could sell it or install it on a secon...
Summary: First, backup your data. Then download a drive fitness test from the drive manufacturer. The test will show any variances from acceptable specs. So...
Summary: I would recommend getting something along the line of this... Minimum 1GB RAM Minimum 2ghz Processor 2 80GB Hard Drives in RAID 1 Get something like a...
Summary: I assume you're planning on getting an ide raid controller card because the kind of software raid you can implement with XP doesn't include raid 1. Yo...
Summary: Here is another option: In my experience, you either have to setup a cluster (expensive and complicated) or build them a new machine that at least has...
Summary: Dont get an Ipod if your just looking to move data. You can get a portable 160 gig hard drive for less than an Ipod. I would recomend one of these.....
Summary: It's a bit more complicated than that. Since the data on the file server is extremely important, you should use a "real" server, not a PC. A server ...
Summary: ""1-Does the second hard drive show up in the mboard's bios Setup?"" "yes" "...the controller card is PCI with SATA connection and both drivers are c...