Currently my backup solution consists of a dedicated server that turns on overnight, runs a job and then shuts off. There are drive tray bays in front with IDE drives.
I have a script that runs, then reads a file on the drive that indicates which job should be run then runs the job. I manually rotate the drives every couple of days. This basically just mirrors using rsync. It's more or less to recovery from a drive failure, accidental delete, etc...
Now the big problem is expandability. The'res TONS of trays like that and they always make new ones and stop making old ones. I can't get more trays if I want to add more drives. They just don't make that model anymore. Also, its IDE. IDE drives are more expensive and harder to get then sata.
This server's sell value is not too high, maybe a few hundred bucks with all the drives, but its decreasing fast. I'm thinking of selling it, and buying one of these:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/appl...o=3748369&Sku=V13-3300
Then just hooking it up to my main server and then buy sata drives as I need them and rotate them around.
Now internal drives are probably not really meant to be handled that much in the open given the open circuitry and such, is there ways to keep them covered?
Also would you recommend another backup solution?
I've looked at DLT tapes but they're WAY too expensive to consider their size. 50 bucks for a 300Gig tape when I can pay 150 bucks for a 1TB drive, and I don't need a $2,000 drive to put it in.
I want to stay green so DVD/CDs are out of the question (even the rewritables wear out after a while). Any other suggestions? or does my drive dock idea sound good?
Also those docks assume that all sata drives have the power and sata plug positioned the same way, is this the case and is it part of the sata standard?
I have a script that runs, then reads a file on the drive that indicates which job should be run then runs the job. I manually rotate the drives every couple of days. This basically just mirrors using rsync. It's more or less to recovery from a drive failure, accidental delete, etc...
Now the big problem is expandability. The'res TONS of trays like that and they always make new ones and stop making old ones. I can't get more trays if I want to add more drives. They just don't make that model anymore. Also, its IDE. IDE drives are more expensive and harder to get then sata.
This server's sell value is not too high, maybe a few hundred bucks with all the drives, but its decreasing fast. I'm thinking of selling it, and buying one of these:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/appl...o=3748369&Sku=V13-3300
Then just hooking it up to my main server and then buy sata drives as I need them and rotate them around.
Now internal drives are probably not really meant to be handled that much in the open given the open circuitry and such, is there ways to keep them covered?
Also would you recommend another backup solution?
I've looked at DLT tapes but they're WAY too expensive to consider their size. 50 bucks for a 300Gig tape when I can pay 150 bucks for a 1TB drive, and I don't need a $2,000 drive to put it in.
I want to stay green so DVD/CDs are out of the question (even the rewritables wear out after a while). Any other suggestions? or does my drive dock idea sound good?
Also those docks assume that all sata drives have the power and sata plug positioned the same way, is this the case and is it part of the sata standard?