Hello Debs. (Does it get tiresome being called Debs? I personally don't mind being called one, but I never asked)
My question is a matter of opinion, and since there are so many opinions I respect here, I thought I would bring it to you. While setting up my Debian network fileserver, it occurred to me that if I had the money, I would do things a lot differently (read: correctly). I lack any kind of realistic backup system, I'm not RAIDing my data (only a single 200 gig drive), my hardware is sub-par (Linux doesn't really *like* VIA too much), and I'm sure there are other things I could be doing differently. I'm interested in knowing what everyone out there does for storing 100+ gigs of data in at least a semi-reliable way using Debian (or even not using Debian). I would love to spend $1,500 on a 300 gig RAID-5 filesever, but I don't think I'll be doing that any time soon. Not to mention: how would I back it up? Who out there uses a tape backup system? What kind? What software? Does anyone backup to DVD? Any and all experiences interest me! Thanks! -- Aaron Bieber - Graphic Design // Web Design http://www.fisheyemultimedia.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]