Re: Expanding IDE drive set



On 09/22/2006 12:24 AM, ray wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 19:50:10 +0000, z-man wrote:

Hi all,

All my 4 IDE drive channels are in use:
- 1 DVD-RW
- 1 CD
- 1 HD for GNU/Linux (160GB)
- 1 HD for Win-dose (120GB)
Now I need to expand such a configuration with at least 2 HDs:
- 1 HD for multimedia contents: sound and video recordings (fast RW and
capable memory, say 150/200GB);
- 1 HD for GNU/Linux backup: scheduled (automatic) backup unit (160GB);
- (further possible future requirements).

As I have no field experience that could let me make the right choice
(extended IDE card + internal drives? external storage units?), I'd like
to hear your wise opinion.

Many thanks.

First, a question - why do you need a DVD-RW and a CD? Why not consolicate
to one unit?

Because it's handy for archival CD duplication.

Another option would be an external USB or Firewire for the backups.

As I said in another post of this thread, my requirement is to let my
system automatically execute the backup, based on a schedule: how can I
avoid to keep always power-on my external backup unit if I want to
execute the backups unattended every night?

Thank you.
.



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