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Old 04-26-2006, 06:24 AM   #1
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Best way to store 30TB safe and cheap?

Any suggestions?
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:26 AM   #2
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:34 AM   #3
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Need to backup the original content data safe, only use dvds now, but not safe enough.
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:08 AM   #4
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I would like to know also.
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:21 AM   #5
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I have two pieces of advice-

First, Make a second copy of the DVDs, test them and put them in a lockbox at a bank.

Second, I would recommend 3-5 6-10TB RAID 5 arrays that use SATA drives. If you want help specing out the hardware let me know I know some great vendors for that. Estimated cost, around $30,000. If you were to go to something like Dell or direct to one of their storage vendors for a solution of that exact size then it would be 100k plus for a more enterprise level solution.

My advice, do the lockbox and second set of DVDs. However, if you actually need to access your content once in a while the multiple systems isn't a bad idea. In general, my advice would be to have them behind a UPS at your office and normally powered OFF. Or, you could colocate them with a host for safety and security and maybe place them on an internal network only accessible through another server that isn't part of the storage cluster.

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Old 04-26-2006, 07:30 AM   #6
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Not a chance I go with DVDs, too much risk. I was thinking of SATA raid with a secondary DAT backup, but it gets pretty expensive.
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:33 AM   #7
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Brad has the right idea..

Make some offline storage (e.g. DVD's, HD-DVD soon, whatever), and store it off-site in a safe location.

For on-line storage, you can build ~11TB useable machine for fairly cheap these days, considering what that would have cost just 2 years ago. I recently built a 24 drive SATA based machine w/ 500GB drives for roughly $13k. You might be able to do a bit cheaper - the largest cost in terms of things most don't think about, is getting a quality chassis to put everything in. Many co-lo customers send us cheap cases to do this, and there absolutely is a difference in reliability and maintainability.

As for storing it in a powered-down state, I'm not entirely sure I agree. I think I personally would feel safer with it powered up and running w/ a hotspare drive, and having RAID checks being done hourly. I'd rather find a drive going out right away, vs. the most stressful time for them (during power on). To each his own though, a case can be made for both.

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Old 04-26-2006, 07:36 AM   #8
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Most secure and safe way is burn to 600 DVDs and store in a safe deposit box in a bank. ;)

5 gigs each dvd x 1000 gigs to a TB.

in all seriousness, there are some very good databanks that you can find with google. i remember seeing ads for some of them when i worked up in silicon valley.
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:37 AM   #9
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Agreed that powering it on it the most stressful thing, and also about the importance of a quality case and power supply. I would only advise keeping them in a powered off state if the intended use of the systems is less than once every month or two for a short duration. Another thing to remember, if you do end up keeping them powered on and in a colocation environment - raid cards can be setup to send out emails if they encounter errors on the drive or card. Unless you were near the box to hear the beeping, that would be the only way you would know if you had a drive that needed to be replaced.

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Old 04-26-2006, 10:12 AM   #10
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30 TB in DVDs = 6667 DVDs
Since DVDs are very sensitive to enviromental issues and impractical for that amount of data I have ruled them out.

Think I'll go with a raid solution + tape backup with tapes in fireproof safe.

300GB SATA disks appear to be cheepest per GB.
Can you guys reccomend any good raid cards?

Any1 know what tape backup is best of SDLT/AIT/LTO?
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Old 04-26-2006, 11:38 AM   #11
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Lacie has 1.2 terabyte drives for $900

http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.proc...ed.LAC+300799U
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:18 PM   #12
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you get something like these...

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merch...de =SSservers

takes a bunch of 300-400 GB SATA drives in slide in holders...
that way you could build out a RAID 5 array... fill it...
eject (and label) the drives... put in another set...
and repeat.
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:28 PM   #13
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you get something like these...

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merch...de =SSservers

takes a bunch of 300-400 GB SATA drives in slide in holders...
that way you could build out a RAID 5 array... fill it...
eject (and label) the drives... put in another set...
and repeat.
I like that they use the WD raptor drive for the system drive and the Caviar drives for storage...that is the same config I run and it is smooth and fast.

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Old 04-26-2006, 12:43 PM   #14
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The lacie drives aren't the right way to go, typically the volume is striped and not mirrored so there is no redundancy. I would not recommend building the system yourself - go to an integrator that does this regularly so that you don't have some expensive learning curve with the system. I have been building these types of systems forever and I still think it is best to have it built in a lab by people that do it all day long and then burned in and shipped to you. Go to http://www.8anet.com and talk to Lily or email her at [email protected] and tell her what you want and that I referred you.

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Old 04-26-2006, 12:46 PM   #15
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I have 2 CSI Designs 16 slot SATA Enclosures with 16 400gb Hitachi drives in each with 2 3ware 8 port raid cards in it. These things are awesome for databackup, but even the 2 of these doesnt even come close to the storage you need. There are some nice units out there but nothing but a enterprise san could handle that amount of data on 1 unit and thats a very expensive option.
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:52 PM   #16
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Old 04-26-2006, 03:41 PM   #17
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get a bunch of 500 Gb disks, get a chenbro chassis (the biggest one can hold 24 disks) and use 3ware raid cards
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Old 04-26-2006, 05:58 PM   #18
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Don't forget that HDs store data magnetically; it is not "hard written." You should refresh the data periodically (ie, perhaps have two arrays and copy between them). You certainly don't want to leave the array untouched for 5 years and then find that the HDs have read errors due to magnetic weakening or interference.

If you do use two arrays then use two different brands of HD manufacturer for further protection.

BTW, whatever solution you use it's gonna be expensive, or large. I've found that the pricing sweet spot at the moment (based on my local pricing) is best at about 300Gb per drive. 400Gb drives are a huge jump in the $/gig ratio.
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:20 PM   #19
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edit , remembered back to eletro studies , faraday cage wont protect againt magnetic field

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Old 04-26-2006, 06:23 PM   #20
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buy 60tb.. 30tb mirrored.. Brad Mitchell has the overall idea of it.. I highly recommend the Sun StorEdge line...

if the data is extremely valuable to you, do not attempt to buy the drives yourself and build your own system.. be realistic.. if the data is really valuable you will need to find the proper way to store it, with knowing the price may not be cheap.. 30tb for 30k is pushing it but can be done, but what about redundancy/disk failure?
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:35 PM   #21
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It doesn't sound like cheap is an option.
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