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тАО08-27-2001 11:52 AM - last edited on тАО09-02-2014 01:56 AM by Lisa198503
тАО08-27-2001 11:52 AM - last edited on тАО09-02-2014 01:56 AM by Lisa198503
We are looking for a storage solution for our DLT tapes. Right now they are stored in plastic bags in locked metal cabinets. Our main concern is water damage if the sprinkler systems went off and leaked into the cabinets. I checked out Turtlecase storage boxes and they look like they might do the job. Does anyone have any comments or other suggestions?? Thanks!
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тАО08-27-2001 12:09 PM
тАО08-27-2001 12:09 PM
Re: Storing DLT tapes
I have never used a Turtlecase before, but I didn't see anyone responding to your question, so I thought I'd be the first.
I just wanted to say not to forget about fire protection. If your sprinklers are coming on, it probably means theres a fire!
But seriously, we use a fire resistant safe to store our media. At every monthend, we do a special full backup that subsequently gets stored in a safe deposit box of a local bank. It certainly isn't perfect, but hopefully (we haven't had to yet) it will work. If your media is important enough to be protected against water/fire damage, it should be important enough to store offsite.
Just don't forget to clearly define exactly what you are protecting against, along with all other requirements, in order to find the best solution (You'd be suprised how often people don't do this). I'm sure you've heard all this before, but I just thought I'd give you my two cents.
Best of luck,
Jared
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тАО08-27-2001 12:12 PM
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Re: Storing DLT tapes
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тАО08-27-2001 12:29 PM
тАО08-27-2001 12:29 PM
Re: Storing DLT tapes
The best answer is to not worry about it. The preferred method is to keep one set of media on-site for immediate restores and keep a copy of the backup media offsite. In my case, as soon as the nightly backups finish a copy of that media is produced for off-site storage. If you follow this procedure, you are always protected.
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тАО08-28-2001 07:27 AM
тАО08-28-2001 07:27 AM
Re: Storing DLT tapes
Veritas Netbackup has a neat utility to duplicate the backup tape upon verification. Backupexpress also carries a duplication process. You can write a standard script to tee the tape to another tape, but your manpower hours do count.
HTH,
Vito
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тАО08-29-2001 02:03 AM
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Re: Storing DLT tapes
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тАО08-29-2001 04:53 AM
тАО08-29-2001 04:53 AM
Re: Storing DLT tapes
Thanks!
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тАО08-29-2001 05:00 AM
тАО08-29-2001 05:00 AM
Solutionhe is a site that lists some options:
http://www.drj.com/vendor/drj5med.html
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тАО08-29-2001 09:18 AM
тАО08-29-2001 09:18 AM
Re: Storing DLT tapes
I have a concern about the plastic bags. At what temperature do they melt all over your tapes? The next question is what temperature is your safe guaranteed to not exceed. If the safe stays cool enough, no problem. If the safe gets too hot, big problem.
This is why metal boxes are used to store a lot of tapes sent off site.