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Re: [BackupPC-users] Incremental dumps hanging with 'Can't get rsync digests' & 'Can't call method "isCached"'

2008-10-28 08:08:52
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Incremental dumps hanging with 'Can't get rsync digests' & 'Can't call method "isCached"'
From: Adam Goryachev <mailinglists AT websitemanagers.com DOT au>
To: "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 23:07:12 +1100
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Omar Llorens Crespo Domínguez wrote:
> If any one is interested, in my company we have a new solution for a 
> NAS, SAN, Backups, etc, ...
> We make a new product "bearNAS" it's a pendrive that has a BackupPc and 
> an Openfiler, all integrate. Only you need simple machine with all the 
> hard disk that you want and usb port. This solution is cheap and easy 
> for work and permit you do a lot of things, clusters, bonding, lvm, 
> iscsi, ....
> You can speak with me, omar AT tsolucio DOT com or my boss , Joe Bordes, 
> joe AT tsolucio DOT com. We want colobarate with this comunity and with 
> others, 
> for this don't dude for ask us.
>> Well I bought a dns-323 for about $130 and got 2 1-TB Seagate drives
>> for $149 each. So under $450 for a 1TB of RAID-1 backup.
>> Also it uses only a few watts of power (and even less when the disks
>> power down since I mount root off of a small surplus usb stick).
>> Also the dns-323 is extremely well built (metal, solid, not platic)
>> and small - not much bigger than the 2 drives themselves side-to-side)

Apart from top-posting, you have posted a commercial email to this
mailing list. I don't want to be seen to encourage you, and sure, a
number of people on the list just might be interested. Except, you
didn't tell us what it is you are selling!

Apparently you have a "pendrive" which I assume is some USB flash memory
stick type of product. Then you tell us "Only you need simple machine
with all the hard disk that you want and usb port.". I guess that means
we buy some memory (probably with some software on it) and then we buy a
whole machine, and then it does lots of stuff. Kind of like buying a
machine, installing debian, and installing backuppc, etc.... except you
wouldn't need to buy any "pendrive"...

So, I'm confused... Feel like telling us what it is you sell and more
importantly, why we would want to buy it?

Regards,
Adam
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