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Well, not all machines can handle the big drives. If you have to buy a new
server too, then they start looking a lot more expensive.
> From: "Geo."
> "Robert Comer" wrote in message
> news:402884f2{at}w3.nls.net...
>> And differentials are a lot less complex than a SAN.
> I don't know if I agree with that, SAN isn't really any more complex than a
> scsi raid array which people do differential backups of all the time. Sure
> depending on the setup you can make it more complex but basic config to
> basic config I don't think there is that much difference.
> The point I always ask is do you need to go to something more complex than
> just a bunch of regular every day drives in a nice normal configuration.
> With the size of drives today at the 320gb mark, there really isn't a lot of
> territory that isn't covered unless you need to share between machines.
> Geo.
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