Backups to disks
Bil Lewis
BIL at su-sierra.arpa
Thu Oct 9 06:21:49 AEST 1986
It recently occured to me that my company spends at least $100k/year
to do backups on our 8 (soon to be N+1) unix machines. [That's guess-timating
human costs + tape & local storage.] We have a monthly off-site,
and cycle ~100+ tapes for dailys on-site.
If we purchased 1 more Eagle and did daily backups to that,
we could dispense with all the local/daily stuff completely, improve
response on restores (let the users do it!) and have our tape operator
do more interesting tasks.
Question: Is there some basic factor I'm missing, or is
this brilliant? [Has someone already done this? Is it as much of
a win as I figure?]
thx for the thoughts -Bil (a new sys adm, but growing old fast)
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