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Trevor

2006-03-23, 8:54 pm

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:55:19 GMT, "Mike Redrobe" <mike@redrobe.net>
wrote:

>Trevor wrote:
>
>Trolling aside, any removeable media has to be reasonably
>physically robust. HDDs generally aren't.


My question wasn't meant as a troll, so I apologize for not being more
clear. I still don't see why you're as concerned as you obviously are
about physical robustness. Specifically, what kinds of events are you
trying to protect against, and in your opinion how likely are they to
occur?

>
>
>Removeable media (tapes) regularly experience more shock than media
>not designed for that i.e. HDDs


So after all of that, you agree now that HDD's are the better way to
go? I can no longer tell where you're at on this subject.

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