Hello Andre,

>>> > I already have a pair of backup servers in different physical 
>>> > locations
>>> 
>>> That's good. DVDs IMHO are useless as serious backup medias.
>> 
>> Because?
>> 
> 
> for example lifetime of the media itself, problems to read on different kind 
> of dvd drives and some other kind of Problems
> 
> there are so many reasons why enterprise companys never use dvd's as storage 
> medium for their data

Do not confuse backup witch "archive copy". I know most people do not make that 
difference but when people start talking about lifetime of the backup medium it 
is part of the discussion.

> however it depends how long you try to have this backup available and if you 
> want to be sure you have a working backup

Normally backups are made to recover from a disaster which is mean one will 
usually want to use a "recent copy" of the data. Sometimes a somewhat older 
copy is needed.
One we start talking about archive data were we need to look at data that is 
years old and may no longer be on the "current" storage medium then indeed the 
lifetime of the "backup medium" does become part of the discussion.

For me backup to DVD is 1) to slow and b) the medium is not large enough. I 
just want to dump "all my data" onto the backup. So I have 2 USB connected 
disks of which 1 is allways offsite.

Bonno Bloksma


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