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- From: rdavis@convex.com (Ray Davis)
- Subject: Re: How do you back up a terabyte?
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- Organization: CONVEX Computer Corporation, Richardson, Tx., USA
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 16:22:02 GMT
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- >- The subject says it all. "How do you back up a terabyte?"
-
- You buy a Convex FIleserver or Storage Manager os course! B-)
- ConvexOS (4.[234]+Posix++) supports single files up to one
- terabyte (minus 512 bytes) in size, and we support Unitree as
- well as our own virtual filesystem manager CSM using Metrum
- tape (for one) as backend storage. The Metrum RSS-600 holds
- about 8.5 terabytes, and is a robotic unit of S-VHS tapes.
-
- Even more dense devices soon to be supported.
-
- Cheers,
- Ray
-