<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hi everyone<br> <br> I was wondering if I could fit in my backup server 2 (4 would be great) DVD-RW drives? Well I know I can, but could I use them at the same time? I have like 500GB per month to backup, and not so much time on my hands, and a box full of DVD-RW disk... I usually use K3B to burn my backups. The backup server is a standard consumer level PC, nothing fancy.<br> <br> Thanks<br> <br> <br> <div class="moz-signature">-- <br> <div align="left"> </div> <div align="left"> <div align="left"> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><strong><font face="Arial">Yanik Doucet</font></strong></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><font face="Arial">FORCOM Plus</font></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><font face="Arial=20" size="2">________________________</font></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><font face="Arial" size="2"><em>1681, rue Rachel Est, bureau 28</em></font></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><font face="Arial" size="2"><em>Montréal (Québec) H2J 2K7</em></font></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><em><font face="Arial=20" size="2">514-525-PLUS</font></em></div> <div align="left" dir="ltr"><em><font face="Arial" size="2"><a title="blocked::http://www.forcom.ca/ http://www.forcom.ca/" ="20" href="blocked::http://www.forcom.ca/">http://www.forcom.ca</a></font><!--EM--><font ="20" face="Arial" size="2"> </font> </em> <p><em><font color="#eb891b" face="Arial" size="2">l'informatique à <strong><em>votre</em></strong> rythme / <br> </font><font color="#eb891b" face="Arial=20" size="2">we provide the means, <strong><em>you</em></strong> set the pace</font><font color="#eb891b"><span style="" lang="FR-CA=20"></span></font></em></p> </div> </div> </div> <div><em> </em></div> </div> </body> </html>
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 15:11, Yanik Doucet wrote:> I was wondering if I could fit in my backup server 2 (4 would be great) > DVD-RW drives?? Well I know I can, but could I use them at the same time?? > I have like 500GB per month to backup, and not so much time on my hands, > and a box full of DVD-RW disk...? I usually use K3B to burn my backups.? > The backup server is a standard consumer level PC, nothing fancy.Yes, you can do this. I have a CentOS box at home with two DVD+/-RW drives; one is a 16x dual-layer Liteon, and the other is an 8x single layer Liteon. In my case, the drives are this way because I have run across pressed DVD's and CD's that the 16x drive will not read, but the 8x drive will, and vice-versa. K3b knows how to deal with multiple writers using selection and pull down boxes. While you CAN use both at the same time, it will make you machine quite loaded if you do so. With DVD+ media (which needs growisofs (called by k3b) to work), burn-free is automatic, and will get quite a workout. -- Lamar Owen Director of Information Technology Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 1 PARI Drive Rosman, NC 28772 (828)862-5554 www.pari.edu
> have like 500GB per month to backup, and not so much time on my hands, and aBacking up 500GB/month, man you should seriously consider a large tape drive. Now for the questions, are you backing up the entire system? or just data? I cannot fathom 500GB a month on a (how did you put it) standard consumer level PC. If you are backing up the entire os then maybe you should consider just the data. John -- Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org
Yanik Doucet wrote: > Hi everyone > > I was wondering if I could fit in my backup server 2 (4 would be great) > DVD-RW drives? Well I know I can, but could I use them at the same > time? I have like 500GB per month to backup, and not so much time on my > hands, and a box full of DVD-RW disk... I usually use K3B to burn my > backups. The backup server is a standard consumer level PC, nothing fancy. I have successfully burned multiple CD's - so in theory it should work providing that the box can be put into a quiescent state. I have 160 gigs or so at home. I solved my backup problems by installing an extra 160G disk that is unmounted. I wrote a script that runs each evening, mounts the disk, and rsyncs the backup data. I will soon be changing it to use rsnapshot which will give me several weeks(maybe months) of historical backup. I'm in a position where I can keep a 3rd copy of the data rsync'ed to an offsite machine. I deem this to be sufficient for my needs. -Mark > > Thanks > > > -- > > *Yanik Doucet* > FORCOM Plus > ________________________ > /1681, rue Rachel Est, bureau 28/ > /Montr?al (Qu?bec) H2J 2K7/ > /514-525-PLUS/ > /http://www.forcom.ca <blocked::http://www.forcom.ca/> / > > /l'informatique ? */votre/* rythme / > we provide the means, */you/* set the pace/ > > / / > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Mark Belanger LTX Corporation