OT: Quantum SDLT as a backup solution...Anyone?
by JeremyG
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Sep 1, 2006 at 12:41:14 am
Since we have been shooting more and more tapeless, I have gigs and gigs of gigs that I need to back up. DVD-R is way too small and time consuming, and I don't really trust sticking a hard drive on a shelf (call me nuts, but it's not good enough for me). Has anyone used DLT to back up their stuff? Quantum has a new one that operates on GigE and I was wondering if this is a viable method that people actually use...?
Re: OT: Quantum SDLT as a backup solution...Anyone? by Chris Baldwin on Sep 1, 2006 at 5:07:29 pm
What is the entry price point for DLT?
Last time I checked I seemed to think a LTO3 was going to run $6000 and that came with a 800 gig cartidge? how much were the cartridges? under $1 a gig I think is dlt's claim to fame right?
Re: OT: Quantum SDLT as a backup solution...Anyone? by Noah Kadner on Sep 2, 2006 at 4:24:42 am
I'd google for pricing specifics. That Drive Jeremy is mentioning is quite cool though- works over gigabit ethernet so super fast from a G5 or MacPro and uses MXF natively. How exactly that works with the HVX not quite sure but it's worth investigating.