Actually managing geeks is more like herding cockroaches. Often found in dark rooms, eating food, and up to stuff. You know when you've seen one, there's another one around somewhere. Then when the lights turn on they run and hide.
One of the things I've been wanting is a good way to backup systems using cheap "IDE" drives, instead of these annoying and expensive tape drives. @ $5,000 for the 160/320GB tape drive, another $5,000 for the software, and $100 a pop for tapes, seems to me some type of hot plug drive bay would work great. I've seen something that works on Linux, but not on NetWare or Windows? Is there any chance of Veritas, or HP creating a hard drive backup system.
Actually managing geeks is more like herding cockroaches. Often found in dark rooms, eating food, and up to stuff. You know when you've seen one, there's another one around somewhere. Then when the lights turn on they run and hide.
One of the things I've been wanting is a good way to backup systems using cheap "IDE" drives, instead of these annoying and expensive tape drives. @ $5,000 for the 160/320GB tape drive, another $5,000 for the software, and $100 a pop for tapes, seems to me some type of hot plug drive bay would work great. I've seen something that works on Linux, but not on NetWare or Windows? Is there any chance of Veritas, or HP creating a hard drive backup system.