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Wait....what about the good old Omega Jazz drives as an
alternative.....reliable, fast, and removeable....
I have the old 1 gig, but there is now 2 gigs I believe.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Fritz [mailto:fritz@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:04 PM
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Off-topic: Tape Backups
>
>
> > I've been using Ghost and a removable hard drive for backup for a
> > couple of years now. I have a 30GB drive and back all up in disk
> > images.
>
> That sounds interesting. I can't find any removable HD's on
> shopper.cnet.com -- what are you using? Probably costs a bit more
> than the $50 per 10GB I mentioned before. :-)
>
> > OK, now don't start flaming but I use a FAT32 driver on my NT 4.0
> > system because I can restore individual files from the Ghost FAT32
> > disk image.
>
> Couldn't you do that if both were NTFS? Or doesn't Ghost support
> NTFS?
>
> Somebody on RT mentioned the Plextor CDRW drives. I did a bit of
> digging and it sounds like they're getting the reliability problems
> under control. The Plextor drives (and some others) use a technology
> called BURN-Proof, which allows the drive to pause recording if it
> runs out of data, then resume when its buffer fills up again.
> http://windows.oreilly.com/news/pchardnut_0900.html says they used to
> be afraid to move their mouse while burning a CD, for fear of
> interrupting the burn. With the Plextor they successfully wrote a CD
> while defragging their disk! So CDRW's might be a reasonable
> alternative after all -- if you get the right drive.
>
> Gary
>
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