Networker

[Networker]

2009-10-07 19:43:46
Subject: [Networker]
From: Claudio Ruzza <cruzelis AT TISCALI DOT IT>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 01:28:32 +0200
www.centricstor.com

You'll get performance, scalability, ease of use, and you can reduce the SLA for you physical tape library

Hawkins, Michael ha scritto:
More drives... Lol. If your library can do it. Go VTL if you have a need for very quick restores. We had a L700 with 8 LTO 1's and went to a L500 with 6 LTO 3's. Shoulda upgraded the L700 instead. L500's robot is molasses slow. I'm gonna push to move back to the L700.
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Sent: Wed Oct 07 18:14:10 2009
Subject: [Networker]

Folks,

We are working on next year's budget.  I'm trying to figure out what sort of 
upgrade to our current hardware we want to do.

Currently we are disk to tape to tape (clone).  We want to switch to a disk to 
disk to tape setup to speed up backups and restores.

My thinking is along the lines of a VTL with de-duplication.

Does anyone have any comments on the subject?

Thanks, Dave

Dave Werth
Garmin AT, Inc.
Salem, Oregon


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