> > 70GB/4.7GB(per DVD) = 15 discs.
> > looks like DVDs are down to less than $1/disk
> > http://store.yahoo.com/blankcdcdr/dvdr-media-dvd-r.html); so I guess the
> > economics have changed a bit since I last looked; but even so, spending $15
> > (plus the amortized cost of a $3000 DVD autoloader) per backup is not
> > something you'd want to do every night.
> 
> Build your own!
> 
> http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/tech/changer.html

amusing. I've also seen a simpler solution done with Lego blocks and the
Mindstorms controller/motors.

not really appropriate for a larger buisness tho. (unless you hid it inside
a large white case with 'Compak' written on the side in red letters..) :)

> > I don't know how long it would take to burn those 15 DVDs either; but I'm
> > sure good tape drives would be notably faster.
> 
> 1.353MB/s * 4X DVD-R drive = 5.412MB/s, noticably slower.
> or
> CD-R, 150KB/s * 40X CD-R drive = 6MB/s

I stand corrected. maybe one day I'll get a computer with a CD-burner made
in this millenium. :)

Carl.
-- 
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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