You've looked us up! Unfortunately, both the Lodz and Reynosa facilities are in industrial parks. We did get high-speed internet in Lodz, but working (even indirectly) with Telephonos de Mexico has caused my network admin neighbor to start loosing his hair (it was already grey).
Plus, or local telco is Verizon, and we just re-signed with AT&T for the leased services . . . and AT&T and SBC are still trying to figure out who bought whom . . . Actually, its beginning to look like I can get there from here with the additional (planned) tape drives, the upgrade to TSM 5.3 (also planned), a second reclaim window, from midnight to about 6:00 AM, and a re-write of my off-site copy script (which may require coffee on an IV . . .) Tom -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen S. Rout Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 4:01 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Running tapes off-site multiple times in a day? >> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:29:11 -0500, "Kauffman, Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > The 'safe' building is our hangar at the local airport -- 13 miles away > direct line. We've looked at the various fiber extenders, iSCSI, and all > the other options -- and can't make a business case for the cost. The > best option we've come up with was an Intel-based system, running linux, > with a local raid array and DAT tape -- but the monthly charge for the > circuit was a project killer. Ew. Our physical-carry offsites are (will-be 'were') about that far away. But it sounds as though your courier is 'you', which invalidates the courier pickup cost item, and erodes the inefficient tape use item. Dang. :) I know: buy dark fiber from Eklhart to Lodz and Reynosa, then put 10Gb routers at either end of them, and use your new reliable backup mojo to convince management to go into international VOIP! - Allen S. Rout - Keeping things practical