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- From: ndd@sunbar.mc.duke.edu (Ned Danieley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.hardware,comp.sys.sun.wanted
- Subject: optical disk system needed
- Message-ID: <5015@news.duke.edu>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 21:08:39 GMT
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- Organization: Basic Arrhythmia Laboratory, Duke Univ. Med. Center, Durham, N.C.
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- I'm soliciting opinions on reliable optical disk systems. We
- need to backup large amounts of data in a way that will allow
- at least pseudo-random access to the files, so I can't easily
- use my 8mm tape. We've been using Delta Microsystem's SS-800W,
- but its reliability (or the reliability of the platters) is
- just too poor for us to stick with it.
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- WORM is okay, and a SCSI interface is necessary. Any suggestions?
-
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- Ned Danieley (ndd@sunbar.mc.duke.edu)
- Basic Arrhythmia Laboratory
- Box 3140, Duke University Medical Center
- Durham, NC 27710 (919) 660-5111 or 660-5100
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