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Old 02-07-2011, 10:06 AM  
Supz
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Originally Posted by BucksMania View Post
Why a memory with no moving parts would be more unreliable than a 7200 RPM HDD?

What about the SSD hard drives then, they are based on the same technology.
Flash drives are easier to break then a normal hard drive.

The person who suggested a raid drive array is the best bet for long term data storage. With the best bang for the buck. In no time, SSD will be cheap and there will be better technology out there. but the disk array is a good standard for now.

SSD depending on how much you are backing up, is a quite expensive solution.

The industry standard for backup software is Symantec Backup Exec.
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